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With different loads, how much will the windage change?
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<blockquote data-quote="The Guide" data-source="post: 940353" data-attributes="member: 15677"><p>When you change loads in a sighted in rifle, how much will the point of impact change in the X axis (aka windage)? I know that there will be changes in the Y axis (aka elevation) but will it also change in the X axis? </p><p></p><p>The reason I'm asking is I want to have a big game round and a varmint/coyote round for the same rifle. If there shouldn't be any X axis change then I could just make 2 drop charts with each showing or using a respective zero for each round and then being able to dial from there. Saying that xxx grain round has a zero of 150 yards and zzz grain round has a zero of 235 yards by using the same cross hair setting.</p><p></p><p>Is this feasible?</p><p></p><p>Jay</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Guide, post: 940353, member: 15677"] When you change loads in a sighted in rifle, how much will the point of impact change in the X axis (aka windage)? I know that there will be changes in the Y axis (aka elevation) but will it also change in the X axis? The reason I'm asking is I want to have a big game round and a varmint/coyote round for the same rifle. If there shouldn't be any X axis change then I could just make 2 drop charts with each showing or using a respective zero for each round and then being able to dial from there. Saying that xxx grain round has a zero of 150 yards and zzz grain round has a zero of 235 yards by using the same cross hair setting. Is this feasible? Jay [/QUOTE]
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