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Two shooters, two different POI, same gun
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<blockquote data-quote="Ninering62" data-source="post: 2489058" data-attributes="member: 114278"><p>Good post. Good question. When I shoot anyone else's rifle the POI is going to be different than the owners. A right-hand shooter thats left eye dominant will have that. When I shoot any of my brothers rifles, at only 100yds my POI will be 3-4"H & 3-4"R from his. Also someone that shoots using the BAC - Binden Aiming Concept of both eyes open looking through a scope ( like I now use ) the POI will differ from someone that only uses one eye open. Not having the same view through the scope - cheek weld & comb elevation being where a shooter needs it to be will change POI from the owner of that rifle. Having the rifle slightly canted will do the same thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ninering62, post: 2489058, member: 114278"] Good post. Good question. When I shoot anyone else's rifle the POI is going to be different than the owners. A right-hand shooter thats left eye dominant will have that. When I shoot any of my brothers rifles, at only 100yds my POI will be 3-4"H & 3-4"R from his. Also someone that shoots using the BAC - Binden Aiming Concept of both eyes open looking through a scope ( like I now use ) the POI will differ from someone that only uses one eye open. Not having the same view through the scope - cheek weld & comb elevation being where a shooter needs it to be will change POI from the owner of that rifle. Having the rifle slightly canted will do the same thing. [/QUOTE]
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