Today we are going to clear up doubts and explain the reason for one of the mistakes most frequently made by hunters when putting their equipment within range. As a general rule, all hunters are aware that when a rifle scope is remounted, it is necessary to put it within range so that the shots hit properly where we aim according to the chosen distance. It is also known that when we shoot at a distance very different from the one that has been shot, the point of impact varies. But what happens if we change the point or ammunition, even maintaining the same weight of the projectile with which we made our first shot?