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moving scope forward on pic rail, change POI?
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<blockquote data-quote="scottyboy" data-source="post: 1225628" data-attributes="member: 91491"><p>has anyone done or know if moving your scope forward on a picatinny rail (0 MOA) changes the POI? i would only be removing the screws on the bases to move it forward, but am reluctant to do so in fear of screwing up my zero. yes, i know i can re-zero, but the nearest point for me to get a exact yardage to rezero is about 7 hours away (my local range doesnt have exact 100's targets. ie 100yds is 112 200 is 177 300 is 344 etc </p><p></p><p>i am also thinking about adding a butt pad of sorts to help with this situation, but seems like a indirect way of fixing the problem at hand. ive shot just fine with the setup as is, but it is certainly not comfortable for me to get the proper eye relief so i am thinking of making some sort of adjustment, be it the butt pad or wearing 4 sweatshirts when i shoot.</p><p></p><p>any ideas or thoughts on moving it forward on the pic rail or anything else i could consider for that matter? thank you in advance for any advice. scott</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scottyboy, post: 1225628, member: 91491"] has anyone done or know if moving your scope forward on a picatinny rail (0 MOA) changes the POI? i would only be removing the screws on the bases to move it forward, but am reluctant to do so in fear of screwing up my zero. yes, i know i can re-zero, but the nearest point for me to get a exact yardage to rezero is about 7 hours away (my local range doesnt have exact 100's targets. ie 100yds is 112 200 is 177 300 is 344 etc i am also thinking about adding a butt pad of sorts to help with this situation, but seems like a indirect way of fixing the problem at hand. ive shot just fine with the setup as is, but it is certainly not comfortable for me to get the proper eye relief so i am thinking of making some sort of adjustment, be it the butt pad or wearing 4 sweatshirts when i shoot. any ideas or thoughts on moving it forward on the pic rail or anything else i could consider for that matter? thank you in advance for any advice. scott [/QUOTE]
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