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Different State - POI Change....is this normal?
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<blockquote data-quote="MAD10" data-source="post: 1632434" data-attributes="member: 29370"><p>your POI should not change at 100 yards driving from NY to KS...of course your come ups or windage adj at distance will be different but your ballistics app or kestrel will account for that and give you the correct adjustment based on your current atmospherics. </p><p></p><p>I would say that "lighting" indoor vs outdoor and your "shooting position" are attributing to your change in POI. </p><p></p><p>For example if I happen to have my adjustable cheek piece lower than when I zeroed I will in fact hit low at 100 yards. There is a reason I shoot everything from prone and avoid benches, lead sleds vs. what I will use during a comp or hunting. In the military its called "train as you fight" meaning use exactly what you'll use in the field...for me that means a bipod and a rear bag DURING LOAD DEVELOPMENT, SIGHT IN AND PRACTICE.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MAD10, post: 1632434, member: 29370"] your POI should not change at 100 yards driving from NY to KS...of course your come ups or windage adj at distance will be different but your ballistics app or kestrel will account for that and give you the correct adjustment based on your current atmospherics. I would say that "lighting" indoor vs outdoor and your "shooting position" are attributing to your change in POI. For example if I happen to have my adjustable cheek piece lower than when I zeroed I will in fact hit low at 100 yards. There is a reason I shoot everything from prone and avoid benches, lead sleds vs. what I will use during a comp or hunting. In the military its called "train as you fight" meaning use exactly what you'll use in the field...for me that means a bipod and a rear bag DURING LOAD DEVELOPMENT, SIGHT IN AND PRACTICE. [/QUOTE]
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