Another thought...
If you take off your scope and use the iron sights (noticed you have an A2 sighting system), how does your rifle shoot on the 50 yard line ? Just wanted to make sure it isn't the rifle.
Next, can you try your scope on another rifle? Just to eliminate that it is not the scope.
Lastly, check your scope-rifle attachment.
You can also use your iron sights as an initial zeroing point for your new scope. This should bring it on paper (at least) at 50 yards.
The problem w/ scope on an A2 (at least for me) is that it is mounted kind of high and doesn't allow me to have a good cheek weld w/ the buttstock. This means it is difficult for me to have a consistent head/eye position between shoots. I do NOT see this as a problem in your case since your target is only 50 - 100 yards.
If you put back your 1x scope (red dot?), can you rezero it ok? Or does the shots still go everywhere?
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I assume that you are zeroing your new scope...
Is your sandbags moving? Are you changing positions between shots?
Did you check the paralax of your scope? Is there any? There shouldn't be any for a fixed powered scope.
Is the scope mounted securely? Was your rifle shifting the scope's POA after each shot?
Bring the target closer. Does your shots still go everywhere?
Just something off the top of my head.
Is your sandbags moving? Are you changing positions between shots?
Did you check the paralax of your scope? Is there any? There shouldn't be any for a fixed powered scope.
Is the scope mounted securely? Was your rifle shifting the scope's POA after each shot?
Bring the target closer. Does your shots still go everywhere?
Just something off the top of my head.