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How does sunlight affect your POI?
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<blockquote data-quote="orkan" data-source="post: 438760" data-attributes="member: 25377"><p>Most of the time this is caused by the target appearing to have a different dimension than it actually does. Your brain is aiming at a different spot without knowing it. Things look differently in direct sunlight coming from behind you than they do if the sun is at 12 o'clock. </p><p></p><p>Try to put a small dot in the middle of the target to focus on. This is in the case of shooting steel anyway. </p><p></p><p>Otherwise, maybe you need to track down an exterior ballistic's reason for your issue. Perhaps there is a measurable environmental variable going on in the morning where you shoot that would cause this. Either way, to find the answer you will have to put in the time. The truth is rarely found in just a couple shooting sessions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orkan, post: 438760, member: 25377"] Most of the time this is caused by the target appearing to have a different dimension than it actually does. Your brain is aiming at a different spot without knowing it. Things look differently in direct sunlight coming from behind you than they do if the sun is at 12 o'clock. Try to put a small dot in the middle of the target to focus on. This is in the case of shooting steel anyway. Otherwise, maybe you need to track down an exterior ballistic's reason for your issue. Perhaps there is a measurable environmental variable going on in the morning where you shoot that would cause this. Either way, to find the answer you will have to put in the time. The truth is rarely found in just a couple shooting sessions. [/QUOTE]
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