Finally got some calm weather a couple mornings back and went out on my property before 0700. Took obs on temp (10c) and RH (82) when I started, and plugged those values into the scope and Hornady app. Did a 3 shot zero at 100m which was 28mm high and .57MOA, and adjusted to be bang on.
I then left the rifle in the bags, and drove down range to setup some targets at 800 and 1000m. After driving back, I did some more obs and entered them into the scope and app. The sun was out and it had warmed to 16C and 60%rh, with 1-2k of wind. By the time I took the first shot maybe 10-15 minutes had gone by. After 3 shots at the 800m target I went downrange to look and was mystified when the .8x2m sheet of corrugated iron had no holes in it, but I could see some impact marks on the ground behind and to the left, estimating that I had missed the aim point by around 7-800mm! How could that be possible? The rifle and ammo are usually sub 2/3 moa from bags, after careful zeroing the rifle had not moved, or been bumped, the scope's BC drop value pretty much agreed with the hornady app, and the slight wind would have taken the bullets the opposite way
Yet some how, the POI had shifted around 4 MOA to the left. I was stumped.I drove back to the rifle and pondered some more. When I picked the rifle up, a lightbulb lit up. I could feel that the right hand side of the black poly stock was warm from catching the early morning sun square on, and the left hand side was cool. Sure enough, the same was true with the barrel, and my theory is that the sun heating and expanding the right hand side was enough to give it a tiny bend to the left. After allowing time to cool in the shade, it was then shooting to the right, so it would appear the initial zero was affected by the sun as well. I gave up where the zero was, and just allowed for the next shot based on where the previous one hit, and was fortunate enough to hit the 1000m gong after 2 shots, which made up for all the missing at 800
So I've learned something which I thought I'd share. Maybe this is nothing new for you guys, but I've read and watched a lot of stuff on the internet about barrel heat and POI shift, and don't remember anyone attributing it to sunlight. Perhaps they shoot from the shade, which I'll be doing in future. Anyone else run into this sort of thing before?








