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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 872344" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>I might have read this wrong but I think you are saying your POI changes bench to prone as well.</p><p> </p><p>I have a raised cheek piece I built for my rifle to keep my eye more aligned consistent with the bore of the scope. This helps me keep my zero point whether prone or seated the same. For example I generally shoot 1000 to 1500 and do it prone, but occasionally I drag the table up the mountain or shoot off the 4 wheeler or seated if I have to deal with brush. My MOA adjustment from 1000 to 1660 has remained the same in seated and prone positions. My method is that I just try and put my cheek on the pad the same, shadow the scope the same, and shoulder the butt the same. Early on I scoped myself due to improper form and quickly looked for a better solution to this low profile angled head and eye position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 872344, member: 61747"] I might have read this wrong but I think you are saying your POI changes bench to prone as well. I have a raised cheek piece I built for my rifle to keep my eye more aligned consistent with the bore of the scope. This helps me keep my zero point whether prone or seated the same. For example I generally shoot 1000 to 1500 and do it prone, but occasionally I drag the table up the mountain or shoot off the 4 wheeler or seated if I have to deal with brush. My MOA adjustment from 1000 to 1660 has remained the same in seated and prone positions. My method is that I just try and put my cheek on the pad the same, shadow the scope the same, and shoulder the butt the same. Early on I scoped myself due to improper form and quickly looked for a better solution to this low profile angled head and eye position. [/QUOTE]
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