So I decided to shoot my Stoeger XM1 Scout in .22 this morning about 8am. I've sighted it in at 30yds and have a spinner at that distance. for some reason I was hitting about 5-6inches to the right and about 3 inches low. Wow! What the heck? I couldn't believe it. So I was wondering what it was. I store my rifle leaning on the door trim, directly against the scope. It's mounted on Westhunter rings. I thought maybe leaning it against the moderator or top of the scope might have caused this, but when I think about it, It should move the POI higher. the weather was calm, almost no winds and except for differences in temps when I sighted it in and shot this morning, the POI shouldn't be that much. So I considered the moderator. (BUT I know I sighted it in with the moderator on, and it's a silent thunder ordinance moderator--I think it's quality mod??) Pulled the mod off and the barrel end piece came off with it. So I put the barrel end piece back on and tightened it down firmly. Smack-dead center where it should be. So I put the moderator back on and smack-dead center where it should be again! So what in the world would have caused this? I'm stumped. Surely the barrel/moderator combination is the culprit? Now I'm wondering if it was scope quality. Could it be a difference in temperature and having a cheap CenterPoint scope on it? I dunno but I'd love the have everyone's opinion. Thanks