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Do you really need re-confirm your rifles?

If you are hunting you owe it to the animal and your self to make a clean kill. I check my rifles often, plus I like to shoot

What he said, although I've never found a measurable difference in my primary hunting rifle/scope/load from 1 deer season to the next... Like someone up there said, scopes don't change on their own. They must get adjusted, or bumped....
 
Well, I can blame the midget that stays locked in my safe.



Unless you switch ammo, it should hit where you aim unless it's been hit or dropped or something else has happened to it. Zeroed my AR irons and red dot when I first got it. Still shoots the same.
 
I try to zero my rifles(AR's) every time I'm at the range just to be sure. Mostly it won't need adjustment but the Eotech holds zero very well so far.
 
An optic SHOULD not lose zero but it can, especially lower end equipment.

And incorrectly mounted optics....

Good stuff put together right wont, except like others said, changes in temperature, humidity, altitude and barometer pressure effect poi, but not enough to effect you much unless you are doing long range precision shooting or have drastic changes in conditions.
 
And incorrectly mounted optics....

Good stuff put together right wont, except like others said, changes in temperature, humidity, altitude and barometer pressure effect poi, but not enough to effect you much unless you are doing long range precision shooting or have drastic changes in conditions.

I just hope that 400 Aimpoint won't lose a zero nor that 250 dollar Leupold. But I should maybe upgrade that no name scope on my Marlin.
 
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