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<blockquote data-quote="Clucknmoan" data-source="post: 1374285" data-attributes="member: 80034"><p>Maybr your POI was effected on that day by something else? I would start thinking about what you did different original zero vs when it was shooting 1 moa high. Rest, bipod, rear bag, prone vs bench, heavy coat vs t shirt. This could definately cause the change in POI. </p><p></p><p>The tall target test that Barrelnut suggested is money. Tells you how level your scope is, how it tracks and how true the travel is. You could be adjusting FPS or BC to get your dope right at distance when all along you needed a correction factor for your scope travel. It's a great tool for optics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clucknmoan, post: 1374285, member: 80034"] Maybr your POI was effected on that day by something else? I would start thinking about what you did different original zero vs when it was shooting 1 moa high. Rest, bipod, rear bag, prone vs bench, heavy coat vs t shirt. This could definately cause the change in POI. The tall target test that Barrelnut suggested is money. Tells you how level your scope is, how it tracks and how true the travel is. You could be adjusting FPS or BC to get your dope right at distance when all along you needed a correction factor for your scope travel. It's a great tool for optics. [/QUOTE]
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