interesting, i posed the same question a year or two ago. i have an omega which i shoot all summer and it is always 1.5" high at 50 , 0 at 100, the gun is a tack driver on the range however, late in the first year i had it, the temp was 5 degrees with a 20mph chill, just for fun i walked down an old road to find a doe bedded in cut corn, laying on the ground shooting off my book bag when she stood she was un harmed until i chased her down and got off a 10 yard shot at the other end of the field. earlier this year in our ML season i missed a deer in a similar set up, what gives? i dont know so i took it to the range on a mild day in november and low and behold it is still on the same zero from day one! so i believe some people here noticed a difference most didnt. i shoot pyro pellets and some body recommended i switch to loose black powder, i regret to inform you that this is a recommendation i have not tried
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