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<blockquote data-quote="j_unzicker" data-source="post: 757795" data-attributes="member: 28887"><p>I agree. I think I would have had to have dropped 200 fps to get that kind of drop. Can't see how it could be paralax and still have a tight group unless I did real well at hittting the anchor spot exactly the same with poor paralax. But thought I checked that pretty well. Also same bench rest setup. The exact sub freezing temp (good question by the way) was 5 degrees.</p><p>I'll try shotting through the chrony when I find those conditions again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="j_unzicker, post: 757795, member: 28887"] I agree. I think I would have had to have dropped 200 fps to get that kind of drop. Can't see how it could be paralax and still have a tight group unless I did real well at hittting the anchor spot exactly the same with poor paralax. But thought I checked that pretty well. Also same bench rest setup. The exact sub freezing temp (good question by the way) was 5 degrees. I'll try shotting through the chrony when I find those conditions again. [/QUOTE]
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