Hello,
Been thinking and this is always bad.
Could POI be used as an indication of tune?
Example; if I get a good zero at a given yardage, 200y for instance, in a good cool day, with perfect wind, no mirage, perfect conditions, and the gun was in perfect tune that day, life is good.
Next time at the range -different day- the gun starts printing let's say 0.5" high from where it did last time. Is that an indication of a different tune, and maybe a way to correct it, is to change the load -up or down- to bring the POI back to where it was?
All this of course assumes there is no significant other factors influencing the event; like slow mirage, vertical wind components, etc.
Would like to hear your thoughts about it,
George
Been thinking and this is always bad.
Could POI be used as an indication of tune?
Example; if I get a good zero at a given yardage, 200y for instance, in a good cool day, with perfect wind, no mirage, perfect conditions, and the gun was in perfect tune that day, life is good.
Next time at the range -different day- the gun starts printing let's say 0.5" high from where it did last time. Is that an indication of a different tune, and maybe a way to correct it, is to change the load -up or down- to bring the POI back to where it was?
All this of course assumes there is no significant other factors influencing the event; like slow mirage, vertical wind components, etc.
Would like to hear your thoughts about it,
George