So I am trying to wrap my head around something maybe you guys can help. If a scope is mounted and later you decide to move the scope forward would that change your point of impact? Lower? What say you
Don't forget the effect of spin drift with respect to the offset differential of the optical plane of the image erection mechanism, creating chromatic aberrations in the refracted image of the projectile's trace.
Don't forget the effect of spin drift with respect to the offset differential of the optical plane of the image erection mechanism, creating chromatic aberrations in the refracted image of the projectile's trace.
I'm going to speculate that you have the scope mounted on a rail with some cant, and that's why you're asking. The answer is no, the POI should not change any more than it typically does when fiddling with scope mounting. Confirm zero and move on.