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There's a lot of talk about the assumption of different people shooting to different POI.
To be fair, yes on a scope with out parallax adjustment this will be a problem.
With correct adjustment on a scope with parallax you can take that variable out.
It then comes down to hold and trigger control and recoil management.
Most rifles can have upto a 1/2 moa change in their zero between shooting sessions hunting ect.
Most people can't shoot the difference to tell.
Pretty much rifles I set up I can get their owners out 800m hitting the gongs I can by working with them on the basics..
The one thing that amazes me is the amount of people shooting longer range with out a level of some sort on their rifle.
The talk of Duleys crew shooting other people's rifle I don't have an issue with as they all have adjustable parallax scopes and are almost always set up very well, by that I mean their data and shooting positions.
Only my opinion!
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Thanks for that Andy clarified it for me.
I haven't shot long range as such other that smacking magpies out to 200m but only shooting with my rifle.
Any shots that others use my rifle is 100-200m on a deer and not that difficult a shot.
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