That's besides the point. You're moving through the woods, a branch or your gear hits your turrets and adjusts them. You see your target, be it a deer or boar or something with fewer legs, and pull your rifle up to take the shot.
One if two things happens. 1) you miss because your turrets were changed and you didn't notice, scaring away the target. 2) you notice your zero moved and fix it. Fixing it takes time and makes noise, which depending on distance doesn't matter. You could also theoretically see how much you are off then hold over I guess. But I'd rather not have that problem, personally. Especially if you only have a second or two to take a shot.
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