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<blockquote data-quote="demented" data-source="post: 340069" data-attributes="member: 21609"><p>Shouldn't be your powder, not that radical zero shift. The cold HAS to be affecting your mounts, barrel.....something. Have you tried leaving your rifle inside your vehicle at the range, keeping it warm until you have everything ready to go, firing before the cold has time to creep in? This would at least tell you if your scope has lost zero providing its not still shooting poa.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="demented, post: 340069, member: 21609"] Shouldn't be your powder, not that radical zero shift. The cold HAS to be affecting your mounts, barrel.....something. Have you tried leaving your rifle inside your vehicle at the range, keeping it warm until you have everything ready to go, firing before the cold has time to creep in? This would at least tell you if your scope has lost zero providing its not still shooting poa. [/QUOTE]
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