I've been practicing pretty regularly and I'm still having trouble.
The problem isn't my shooting, I don't think. Something else is going on.
I get mighty fine groups at 50 yards. I'm dialed in with the red dot scope and things are just ducky.
When I shoot at 25 yards, my groups are uniformly three inches low. Nice group, very tight, directly below the bull's eye, so I'm shooting OK. However, I'm three inches low all the time.
Should there be THAT sort of variation between 50 yards and 25 yards? I mean, for goodness sakes, that would mean a trajectory like a rainbow. Is it because my red dot scope sits high above my bore or something? I figured that sighting it in at 50 yards would make it reasonably close for shorter distances but three inches is a lot.