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<blockquote data-quote="elkaholic" data-source="post: 1361615" data-attributes="member: 13833"><p>I have no doubt that light angle, cloudy days vs bright sun, etc., cause poi shift based on refraction. I learned this shooting over my bench at home at different times of the day when the sun was shinning. I had a rifle that was capable of shooting .o's and was always having to change my horizontal back and forth by at least .5 moa. I finally saw what was going on and was able to duplicate zero if I shot when the sun was at the same angle. Since then, i have tried to zero on cloudy days and live with the fact that it can change with light. Most of our hunting is done in more cloudy conditions anyway......Rich</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkaholic, post: 1361615, member: 13833"] I have no doubt that light angle, cloudy days vs bright sun, etc., cause poi shift based on refraction. I learned this shooting over my bench at home at different times of the day when the sun was shinning. I had a rifle that was capable of shooting .o's and was always having to change my horizontal back and forth by at least .5 moa. I finally saw what was going on and was able to duplicate zero if I shot when the sun was at the same angle. Since then, i have tried to zero on cloudy days and live with the fact that it can change with light. Most of our hunting is done in more cloudy conditions anyway......Rich [/QUOTE]
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