I was today years old, when I realized... (scope zeroing).

Just remember your always moving the bullet to where you want it to land when your adjusting left and right and up and down. Bullet hits low, you want to adjust it UP.
Like I finally figured out. When I adjust the scope, I'm not moving the crosshairs to the POI, I'm moving the POI (in the field of view) to the crosshairs.
 
Just remember your always moving the bullet to where you want it to land when your adjusting left and right and up and down. Bullet hits low, you want to adjust it UP.
To confuse it even more, my brain works in the way that the I don't read what the turret says, I imagine the reticle is a nut on a screw. The turret is the screw being driven. I guess that's what I get for being a mechanical turbo autismo. This post will be the stick in the wheel.
 
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To confuse it even more, my brain works in the way that the I don't read what the turret says, I imagine the reticle is a nut on a screw. The turret is the screw being driven. I guess that's what I get for being a mechanical turbo autismo. This post will be the stick in the wheel.
Finally a good simple comment .