People have said that ‘where the dot is- that’s where the bullet will go’. But I’ve found that not to be entirely the truth. If I set my rifle down, and I look through the Aimpoint, I see the dot, and it moves slightly as I move my head while focusing on the dot and whatever is beyond it. That might not make a difference to someone aiming at something 25 yards away, but it seems like it could be at least 6” or so at 200 meters. So if someone does not have the exact cheek-weld that they used when zeroing the Aimpoint, the bullet will not go exactly where the dot is. Is this right, or are my eyes playing tricks on me?