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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
POI shift between range trips.
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<blockquote data-quote="emp1953" data-source="post: 2134283" data-attributes="member: 71817"><p>Not sure what you mean left/right. is that left to right? or its random and could be left or right. either way I think It's time for a level. Take the possibility of cant out of the equation. I got one of those that is built into the top of the scope ring. its out of the way and easy to pick up with your free eye. Different weather at the range had me wearing different jackets/shirts. ended up affecting how I shouldered the rifle, even from sand bags. The cant became evident when I shot using a lead sled and there was absolutely no left/right poi shift any more. Some caliber/rifle combos will result in spin drift, but that will always be in the same direction. Three questions, what brand scope and how new is the rifle and what caliber/brand. If made by Nosler, I feel that they make a fine rifle. Have you any info/data on the loads you are shooting?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emp1953, post: 2134283, member: 71817"] Not sure what you mean left/right. is that left to right? or its random and could be left or right. either way I think It's time for a level. Take the possibility of cant out of the equation. I got one of those that is built into the top of the scope ring. its out of the way and easy to pick up with your free eye. Different weather at the range had me wearing different jackets/shirts. ended up affecting how I shouldered the rifle, even from sand bags. The cant became evident when I shot using a lead sled and there was absolutely no left/right poi shift any more. Some caliber/rifle combos will result in spin drift, but that will always be in the same direction. Three questions, what brand scope and how new is the rifle and what caliber/brand. If made by Nosler, I feel that they make a fine rifle. Have you any info/data on the loads you are shooting? [/QUOTE]
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