Thanks Form - that's really helpful.The rifle’s 10 round groups (and one 20 round) are all under 1.5 MOA, and the 1.5 was only one I think. The vast majority have been 1.1 to 1.3 MOA. After zeroing (20 round group) it has twice needed a down .2 mil correction (.4 mils total)- so lost zero high, which is exactly what the scopes did in the drop evals; all three of them when they lost zero, they went high.
As for only using three rounds or even one round to check zero, if the rifle has been zeroed correctly (it was) than any shot, and especially multiple shots that land outside the cone means something has moved.
Let’s say the gun is what the worst group was, so 1.5” at 100 rounds.
The white “X” ring is 1.695”
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This shot is well outside the cone (1.25” high)-
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Even if you go to the middle of both, it is outside the cone (.82” high)-
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And I'm guessing a few others were wondering the same, so it's good to have this explanation so clearly presented. Cheers!