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<blockquote data-quote="OldDutch" data-source="post: 2285058" data-attributes="member: 119791"><p>I've used this method to help determine if my ring height is close to correct. I slide the scope forward some and look through it with my expected normal cheek weld, expecting the view to be centered in the black ring. Right or wrong, it seemed like a good idea.</p><p></p><p>But, I can confirm that different shooters may have a different POI looking through the same scope. Heck, I can have a different POI with my less expensive scopes if I break cheek weld between shots. It's not the drastic change you are seeing, but my groups will open up some if I have to break cheek weld in the middle of a string. The implication being I'm not getting my cheek in the exact same place every time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldDutch, post: 2285058, member: 119791"] I've used this method to help determine if my ring height is close to correct. I slide the scope forward some and look through it with my expected normal cheek weld, expecting the view to be centered in the black ring. Right or wrong, it seemed like a good idea. But, I can confirm that different shooters may have a different POI looking through the same scope. Heck, I can have a different POI with my less expensive scopes if I break cheek weld between shots. It's not the drastic change you are seeing, but my groups will open up some if I have to break cheek weld in the middle of a string. The implication being I'm not getting my cheek in the exact same place every time. [/QUOTE]
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