tcoz
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Yesterday after boresighting a scope in my new RPR, I didn't have anything to do so I watched some videos on the sighting in process and saw a couple of people who advocated final range sight in be done by firing one round and moving the sighting point in the scope to the point of impact rather than adjusting to move the point of impact to the point of aim like I had always done previously. I had never thought about it before but this is almost a sure fire way to sight in with only two shots. I know that most of you can do it the traditional way with just a few shots but it always takes four to six for me to get it dialed in.
I'm wondering whether POA to POI is a new way of thinking or has it always been used but just isn't as popular.
I'm wondering whether POA to POI is a new way of thinking or has it always been used but just isn't as popular.