I'm pretty sure the concept is supposed to be, make a scope adjustment, and the scope moves poi where you expect it to be, without having to take another shot, or bang on the turrets with a mallet (per Leupold, btw) in order to find out where it's going to hit next.

I was on a hog hunt in Feb, and a pard had to make a scope adjustment on his leupi sighting in prior to the hunt....was a 270win.

To put it mildly, it was a sscchhiit show dialing it in.

I was shooting my 22/250, with a Vortex Diamondback tactical. Had to move mine smidge right. One adjustment, 2 shots, touching , dead center, 1.5" high.

My pard went through about 10 rounds. Finally last shot was where he wanted it. But the adjustments he made were crazy inaccurate

I have a vx3 right now that might be moving poi moving the power range ....4.5x14x40.

2 successive range trips, poi moved 1.5 inches high between trips, with nothing changed. I was retesting a load that shot well the week before, and I'm like...WTF ????

I've about had it with them