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Switching bullets effecting zero?
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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 1901159" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p><strong>PEOPLE!!!!!</strong></p><p></p><p>I think most of you are missing what he is saying, re-read. He is zeroed for 215's. Shot 3 rounds of the 215's, making good impacts. Then shot some nosler 190's WITHOUT CHANGING HIS ZERO or anything else on the scope. Then went back to the 215's, and they were hitting low. Same powder in the two loads, same brass, very possibly even same primer, just different bullet. The ONLY variable here is the shots between the first and second shooting session using the 215's. So that leaves only a couple possibilities, either the copper left in the barrel from the noslers changing his POI with the 215's, or in between there, the scope/mount had an issue (very possibly started to come loose towards the end of the 190's shooting session, double check mounts....)</p><p></p><p>Again, this is NOT comparing the POI between the 215's and the 190's, it is comparing the impact of ONLY the 215's before and after only shooting 190 nosler cc's, without changing ANYTHING on the scope.</p><p></p><p>Carry on!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 1901159, member: 87243"] [B]PEOPLE!!!!![/B] I think most of you are missing what he is saying, re-read. He is zeroed for 215's. Shot 3 rounds of the 215's, making good impacts. Then shot some nosler 190's WITHOUT CHANGING HIS ZERO or anything else on the scope. Then went back to the 215's, and they were hitting low. Same powder in the two loads, same brass, very possibly even same primer, just different bullet. The ONLY variable here is the shots between the first and second shooting session using the 215's. So that leaves only a couple possibilities, either the copper left in the barrel from the noslers changing his POI with the 215's, or in between there, the scope/mount had an issue (very possibly started to come loose towards the end of the 190's shooting session, double check mounts....) Again, this is NOT comparing the POI between the 215's and the 190's, it is comparing the impact of ONLY the 215's before and after only shooting 190 nosler cc's, without changing ANYTHING on the scope. Carry on! [/QUOTE]
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