Off the paper. If you’re scope is 2 inches above your barrel axis and you are dead on at 25 yards, normally you are a couple inches high at 100. 2” high at 10 yards sends the point of impact climbing like a mother funner. Try it and report back.
Ok. I have been worried my scope ran out of elevation adjustment. I installed a muzzle brake and because if length I tried my boresighter but it wouldn't reach all way to the battle. It seemed like it was being held kinda in place but when looking through scope I was aver top of the graph. I turned it to move it to center and ran out of elevation clicks and still was far from the center. So I figured I'd try the old fashion way and put a spot on wall and would look through bore and then turn scope to meet there. The furthest distance I had was about 7 maybe 10 yards. I was able to get it come down but almost used all my adjust ment to do it. I was trying to figure out what it could be. Does that make sense and sound normal then for the situation?