Zeroing a Digital Scope with an "off set" POI

Chuck R

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Aug 13, 2025
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I finally have to admit I can't wrap my head around this. Anybody have experience in zeroing a digital scope with an offset? IE. 1.5" high at 100 for a 200yd point of impact. There's got to be a way to use the 1 shot zero, but instead of POA = POI, POI is 1.5" higher than POA.

Ideas??
 
The heart wants what the heart wants, but what’s the reason to not let the optic perform the elevation calculation? I went off the premise that the riflescope calculates range and POI. If I’m wrong my apologies.
 
The heart wants what the heart wants, but what’s the reason to not let the optic perform the elevation calculation? I went off the premise that the riflescope calculates range and POI. If I’m wrong my apologies.
Not mine, it's a Sightmark Min-Wraith and other than the 1 shot zero feature it zero's and shoots like a normal scope, no ability to calculate and correct for distance.
 
Sorry, my mistake. I’d be looking to do the same thing you are then. I also sight for a 200 yard zero.
I solved it the old fashioned way by just moving my target stand back to 150 yds (358Win for pigs) and using the standard zeroing method. It would be nice to just figure out how to do an offset though.
 
Why would they make it more difficult. I simply don’t understand that. But I get pissed off every time my phone gives me that message “update scheduled for tonight”. Not that I mind having my grand daughter over for dinner but I dont’ want her to think the only reason is so I can use my phone again. :)
 
When this hunts over and the weather warms up, I'll try to sort it out. There's got to be a way to cheat it, but I just haven't figured it out yet.
 
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