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Posted: 6/3/2009 4:54:22 AM EDT
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Is it common for two people to have different points of impact using the same rifle and the same sight picture? Here's the problem. Shooter one shoots the rifle just fine, standard peep sights on a carbine. Shooter two, left eye dominant shooting left handed, shoots the same rifle with his groups about 4 inches to the right at 25 yards. Make the adustment for lefty and he is right on target but now the righty is off? Any idea what is going on here? I would think that if both have the same sight picture then point of impact would be the same.
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I think that would be normal for irons, but for an optic that is properly sighted in, two good shooters should have the same POI. no two people grip the same, hold the same or more importantly, squeeze the trigger the same. Both of these apply, two "good" shooters w/ proper trigger technique "should" have same POI w/ optic, otherwise see 2nd. quote. |
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