While at the range today I did a 100yd box test on my Vortex Viper 6.5-20x50 to test its repeatability, and thought Id share the results for those who are wondering how they do. I already knew the repeatability was good cause I used it prarie dog hunting last year and never lost zero, but had some bullets left and figured Id do it.

The gun I was using was a factory LRPV in 22-250, shooting 50gr UMC factory ammo. The scope is mounted in Burris Sig Zee rings with inserts, which are mounted on Warne steel 2pc bases.

I started with a shot in the dot, followed by a shot 4moa up and right(1oclock position), then 8moa down, then 8moa left, then 8moa up, then back to zero at the dot. I shot once at each position, then moved to the next, and did three rounds of this in that exact order, which gave me 3 shots at each of the four corners, and then I fired 2 final shots in the center at the end to give me a 5 shot bullseye group.

All in all I think the scope performed this test perfect. The groups are great considering the ammo used to do the test. I would actually like to perform the test again at 200yds., and maybe do a bigger square(like maybe 10moa or something. If I go back and shoot this weekend I will try to fit it in, and post pics of those results also.

Glad I got 2 of these, and am ordering another one tomorrow(actually 2, one for me and one for EFBell ;D).

note: the shot w/the X across it was my first shot off zero, and after I shot it I decided to make the box bigger so I doubled the adj from 2moa to 4moa.

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