Well, in an effort to get out of the house and shake off the blahs, I put my .223 Remington Bull barrel on my Handi frame. Took the 2-7x32 Centerpoint off of my 44 Magnum/445 SuperMag and mounted it on the .223. and off I went to the range, which is only a 5 minute drive from my house.
I started out at 25 yards and in 4 shots I had the holes touching and in the bullseye square. Great !
I moved the target out to 100 yards. I fired the first shot and checked it. WTH ?!!! It was 5 inches high and left ! Okay. I fired the 2nd shot. WTH ?!!! It was 5 inches lower than the first shot, and left ! So, I adjust based on what I'm seeing. I fire the 3rd shot. WTH ?!!! Its 6 inches to the right and 4 inches high ! So, on an 8.5" x 11" target, I have shots hitting upper left corner, center all the way left, and in the upper right corner ! WTH ?!!!
Now, I'm not the best of shots but I ain't this bad either. I shot my 357 Maximum at 100 yards a few weeks ago with 1" groups.
I think the scope has failed because there was no grouping at all. Just random hits. I checked everything and its tight. Nothing obvious. Factory Remington ammo with 45 grain hollow points. Hummmm.........I've had really good luck with these Centerpoint scopes, too.
I guess I'll change out scopes tonight, load up some more ammo, and try it again tomorrow.
I can hear the Coyote Nation celebrating !