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Old February 11, 2013, 07:56 AM   #21
Bart B.
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James Pond asks:
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So you mean get a load that keeps hitting the same spot, in relation to my point of aim, even if not the actually where I'm aiming?
Yes. Benchrest shooters in the USA do that all the time so they won't shoot away their tiny aiming point.

Once you've found a load that's clusters all the shot holes in the smallest area, adjust your scope's elevation and windage knobs so the shots center around your point of aim. All that does is move the optical axis of the scope such that its reticule centers were the shot hole are clustered at.
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