Well I was never one to back down from a good shooting discussion, so . . .
Steve, it's called "keeping notes". I have 6 Benchrest actions and maybe 15 barrels. When I change a barrel I simply look at my notes. For barrel X in action Y, I know that I have to adjust my scope 4 MOA up and 1 MOA right. That puts me within a couple of inches of POA at 100 yards.
You only have to do the figuring once. But Saturday morning of a tournament is not the time.
Jerry, I too am on SS. I certainly do not want to do anything to keep the workers from making their FICA contributions on time.
But, if there is one thing that really pisses me off it's when a guy will say, "Well, some of us have to work for a living." Well he won't be getting any sympathy from me. Does he think that I get my SS check because I spent my days watching sports on TV? I worked 50 years to pay my dues and somehow managed to be prepared for a Benchrest tournament before Saturday morning.
If that same guy is smart enough to own a couple of $3000 rifles, $1000 worth of loading gear, and a $50,000 pickup truck to haul it around in he should be able to figure a way to get one of those rifles working reliably and sighted in by 8 AM Saturday morning.
What gets to me more than anything else is the general tendacy toward whining. Over the years I've had my share of bad scopes, busted bolt handles, stuck bullets, etc, etc. S**t happens and sometimes you finish last. But, don't whine about it. Just fix what's broke and say, "Wait until next time!"
JMHO
Ray