Well this morning your intrepid, cub reporter realized he made a boo-boo yesterday at the range.
They say most accidents involve a minimum of three failures. Mine yesterday were frustration, impatience and operator headspace and timing.
Frustration:
Using iron sights, I never had been able to get the rifle to do anything other than pattern even at 25yds. I wanted to use the scope to see if it was rifle or me since I do better with a scope vs irons. I like this little thing and I want it to shoot well.
I took the scope off the .223, mounted it to the .22H and tried to do a quick and dirty boresight by looking through the barrel and adjusting the scope until I saw close to the same picture. I never could see a difference in the elevation though. I finally figured out that if I aimed at the target placed diretly above the target I was aiming for, I could hit the bottom target. I was rewarded with with a nice group of just over 1" horizontally spread since I was in a hurry which takes me to impatience.
Impatience:
The Leverguns Safari is coming up fast and I hadn't tried the 3 .44M loads I'd selected as probably being the best choices (WWB 240g JSP, Grizzly 275g BCFP and Grizzly 300g WFNGC) for best accuracy. I have to hit the range early in the morning otherwise the heat is so brutal it's just not any fun. I needed to confirm my zero for each load on the 25yd range before moving to the 100yd range. With that in mind, I rushed through the scope test of the .22H. FWIW I think the 300g Grizzly load is what I'll be using on the piggies or deer.
Operator headspace and timing:
Dad told me late yesterday he'd be headed to the range today if I wanted to meet him out there. It was going to be early again so I figured why not? Loading up a couple of pistols I need to shoot it dawned on me that I was having to aim high with the .22H because I HAD THE ELEVATION BOTTOMED OUT and I was shooting WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY LOW!
I brought the .22H with me and after we were done with the pistolas I went to the 25yd range and tested my theory. Sure enough I was on paper where I wanted within 8-10rds after raising the elevation.
Geez, YK makes a mistake this week, I make one this week, what's this board coming to?
And to top it off the scope DOES have a problem. It's stuck on 3x and I can't see much with such low magnification.

If these walls could talk, I'd listen to the floor.