Quote Originally Posted by MikeHW45 View Post
That will definitely be a good comparison. Does your 45 have the two power settings? Half and full cock ? If you do have them it's worth finding which is your preference to use and set the zero for that one. The zero changes dramatically between power settings due to the difference in recoil I believe.
Absolutely, Mikey.. The point of impact can vary by as much as a good few inches, so definitely worth settling at one power level and zeroing accordingly. The strike point is actually LOWER at high power due to the piston travelling towards the shooter, forcing the muzzle down on the piston's compression stroke. Obviously, at longer ranges, those impact points might crossover due to the flatter trajectory with the higher velocity, though, but I haven't ever tested this out as mine only tend to get used at short range.

The '45 is addictive and I don't want sessions to end quickly.

And another bonus.....they smell fantastic.