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How much can temperature affect POI?
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Eichele" data-source="post: 297663" data-attributes="member: 1007"><p>I use to think so but it doesnt seem to be the case after further experiences.</p><p></p><p>It seems to have more to do with the position of the sun in relation to you and your target. For example, if the sun is to your left and left of the target your impacts will be a bit to the left. When it is centered, impacts will be center (provided you sighted in with it in this position) and when it moves to the right, your POI will follow. I have not noticed much difference when the sun is behind me and left or right or infront of me and left or right. Right is right and left is left and center is center.</p><p></p><p>I have noticed that when the skies are very gloomy and there is no dominating sun and zero in, it does move up or down (I cant remember which) when the sun comes out. But as far as left and right it definately changes with the position of the sun. I assume it does up and down as the sun get higher or lower but I havent been able to "test" that theory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Eichele, post: 297663, member: 1007"] I use to think so but it doesnt seem to be the case after further experiences. It seems to have more to do with the position of the sun in relation to you and your target. For example, if the sun is to your left and left of the target your impacts will be a bit to the left. When it is centered, impacts will be center (provided you sighted in with it in this position) and when it moves to the right, your POI will follow. I have not noticed much difference when the sun is behind me and left or right or infront of me and left or right. Right is right and left is left and center is center. I have noticed that when the skies are very gloomy and there is no dominating sun and zero in, it does move up or down (I cant remember which) when the sun comes out. But as far as left and right it definately changes with the position of the sun. I assume it does up and down as the sun get higher or lower but I havent been able to "test" that theory. [/QUOTE]
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