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<blockquote data-quote="Tumbleweed" data-source="post: 573305" data-attributes="member: 9281"><p>The last portion of your post most closely relates to what I was trying to get across. I wasn't necessarily talking about the zero changing but "hold over" marks in the scope causing poi issues. Example: I know some guys that use Leupold 3.5-10VXIII's who like to zero the rifle and use the bottom heavy duplex for an aiming point for a certain range. That range could be 450 yards with the scope turned up to 10X. If the power is turned down, the poi (at 450 yards) will change using the same aiming point of the thin/heavy duplex intersection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tumbleweed, post: 573305, member: 9281"] The last portion of your post most closely relates to what I was trying to get across. I wasn't necessarily talking about the zero changing but "hold over" marks in the scope causing poi issues. Example: I know some guys that use Leupold 3.5-10VXIII's who like to zero the rifle and use the bottom heavy duplex for an aiming point for a certain range. That range could be 450 yards with the scope turned up to 10X. If the power is turned down, the poi (at 450 yards) will change using the same aiming point of the thin/heavy duplex intersection. [/QUOTE]
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