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Can shooting into the wind lift your bullet?
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 950386" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>Yes, good place to start and also you can recheck zero and load accuracy at the same time.</p><p> </p><p>If it proves to not track look real close for any mount problems that could be inducing stress in the scope tube.</p><p> </p><p>I would probably test at 10 moa and 20 moa. Just take 1.047 x the dialed in moa and that is how far the point of impact should move, in inches, at exactly 100 yards.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 950386, member: 7503"] Yes, good place to start and also you can recheck zero and load accuracy at the same time. If it proves to not track look real close for any mount problems that could be inducing stress in the scope tube. I would probably test at 10 moa and 20 moa. Just take 1.047 x the dialed in moa and that is how far the point of impact should move, in inches, at exactly 100 yards. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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