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Help with POI shift!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="crkckr" data-source="post: 1642090" data-attributes="member: 78056"><p>First thing I think of is, are you positive it's the 3rd shot going rogue? Getting the 1&2 group is bad but keeping track of order can be a real pain. But is necessary. </p><p></p><p>If you're certain about the order, the first thing I would check are the scope mounts. This does not sound like a heating or bedding problem to me (reality may be completely different!). I have experienced the exact same thing and found the base tight but a ring actually eating up a Pic mount (obviously a cheap one). First shot loosens it up, second makes it jump, third shot goes... somewhere! If you have another scope, that too would be on the list of possibilities (shake the thing & see if it rattles!). Try a known good scope & see if it repeats. Lastly, what about a 4th shot? In the group or are you maybe getting a 2 & 2 group? So many possibilities! So many possible fixes! Just make sure you do just one thing at a time or you may never kniw what actually fixes the problem. And that really sux!</p><p>Cheers,</p><p>crkckr</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crkckr, post: 1642090, member: 78056"] First thing I think of is, are you positive it's the 3rd shot going rogue? Getting the 1&2 group is bad but keeping track of order can be a real pain. But is necessary. If you're certain about the order, the first thing I would check are the scope mounts. This does not sound like a heating or bedding problem to me (reality may be completely different!). I have experienced the exact same thing and found the base tight but a ring actually eating up a Pic mount (obviously a cheap one). First shot loosens it up, second makes it jump, third shot goes... somewhere! If you have another scope, that too would be on the list of possibilities (shake the thing & see if it rattles!). Try a known good scope & see if it repeats. Lastly, what about a 4th shot? In the group or are you maybe getting a 2 & 2 group? So many possibilities! So many possible fixes! Just make sure you do just one thing at a time or you may never kniw what actually fixes the problem. And that really sux! Cheers, crkckr [/QUOTE]
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