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My zero changed how ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bravo 4" data-source="post: 1238997" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>I had a Leupold MK4 that would change poi close to a minute every time I would pull it out and shoot it. It would hold good groups but every new shooting session I would have to re-zero it. If this is a reoccurring event then the scope may be suspect. </p><p>There could be a slippage of the scope or mounting hardware. I just recently had this happen. The scope is slipping under recoil, so I'm gonna add another ring. The slippage is small but noticeable on the tube.</p><p>Mirage could be thrown in there. Even though the temp was higher on your previous shoot you can still have bad mirage at 60 degrees.</p><p>As mentioned, shooter error on the part of position or parallax...</p><p>There are plenty of reasons this could have happened,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bravo 4, post: 1238997, member: 8873"] I had a Leupold MK4 that would change poi close to a minute every time I would pull it out and shoot it. It would hold good groups but every new shooting session I would have to re-zero it. If this is a reoccurring event then the scope may be suspect. There could be a slippage of the scope or mounting hardware. I just recently had this happen. The scope is slipping under recoil, so I'm gonna add another ring. The slippage is small but noticeable on the tube. Mirage could be thrown in there. Even though the temp was higher on your previous shoot you can still have bad mirage at 60 degrees. As mentioned, shooter error on the part of position or parallax... There are plenty of reasons this could have happened, [/QUOTE]
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