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Nightforce G7 help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 817589" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I'm on board with the re-zero, but have also had situations where others have tried my rifle in the field, and POI was different due to the individual's shooting style, particularly with heavier calibers. The variation is typically vertical. Bipod loading, cheek weld, and how tight the butt is pulled into the shoulder seem to be variables. Last season a buddy shot my rifle and produced a comparable group to mine that was a foot high at 500 yards. When I told him to lighten his cheek weld, the impact points were very close to mine. Having said that, 8" at 200 yards seems like a lot. I generally leave about 2 MOA of room with my zero stop for re-zero when changing locations. The change is usually a couple of clicks, if any, at 200 yards. This is for a location change from East coast 300ft altitude to Wyoming 5000ft. My turrets are set for 5000ft, and, I also use a G7 rangefinder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 817589, member: 10291"] I'm on board with the re-zero, but have also had situations where others have tried my rifle in the field, and POI was different due to the individual's shooting style, particularly with heavier calibers. The variation is typically vertical. Bipod loading, cheek weld, and how tight the butt is pulled into the shoulder seem to be variables. Last season a buddy shot my rifle and produced a comparable group to mine that was a foot high at 500 yards. When I told him to lighten his cheek weld, the impact points were very close to mine. Having said that, 8" at 200 yards seems like a lot. I generally leave about 2 MOA of room with my zero stop for re-zero when changing locations. The change is usually a couple of clicks, if any, at 200 yards. This is for a location change from East coast 300ft altitude to Wyoming 5000ft. My turrets are set for 5000ft, and, I also use a G7 rangefinder. [/QUOTE]
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