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POI changing after bouncing on ATV
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<blockquote data-quote="D.Camilleri" data-source="post: 720796" data-attributes="member: 2567"><p>I went out and shot twice today. First time was at lunch time, first shot perfect, dialed two moa and hit 2 inches high at 100. I followed up that shot with three more and they were all an inch higher and not a very tight group. I was shooting with my bipod and a rear bag. I thought about my shooting and went back after work and performed an experiment. First, I took a piece of paper and slid it down my barrel channel and it was clear, then with the bipod mounted, I placed a slight amount of pressure on top of the scope and the paper was pinched. I removed the bipod and shot two shots at 100 with the scope zeroed at 100. Two shots touching in the bullseye. Hmmmm, time to clearance the stock in the barrel channel. I think I have found the problem. I am still going to put on the 0 cant base when it shows up so that I can at least see the bottom hash marks on the elevation turrret of the scopel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.Camilleri, post: 720796, member: 2567"] I went out and shot twice today. First time was at lunch time, first shot perfect, dialed two moa and hit 2 inches high at 100. I followed up that shot with three more and they were all an inch higher and not a very tight group. I was shooting with my bipod and a rear bag. I thought about my shooting and went back after work and performed an experiment. First, I took a piece of paper and slid it down my barrel channel and it was clear, then with the bipod mounted, I placed a slight amount of pressure on top of the scope and the paper was pinched. I removed the bipod and shot two shots at 100 with the scope zeroed at 100. Two shots touching in the bullseye. Hmmmm, time to clearance the stock in the barrel channel. I think I have found the problem. I am still going to put on the 0 cant base when it shows up so that I can at least see the bottom hash marks on the elevation turrret of the scopel [/QUOTE]
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