Re: Shooting in the rain POI question
Light's up, sights up. Light's down, sights down. I think you're seeing a lighting issue.
I <span style="font-style: italic">seriously</span> doubt that heating/cooling effects on sight mounts would be even measurable without sophisticated equipment. Look elsewhere for significant influences.
The points we need to understand about the magnitude of random environmental influences is not so much about how much each one impedes consistent POIs, but how much they all affect accuracy, and how small a part in the sum total any single one constitutes. It's like the piccolo flubbing a note in the middle of an orchestratic crescendo. You might notice the effect, if you have a trained ear, but most of us are simply overwhelmed by the totality.
Newguys are fascinated with the knowledge that applies to consistent accuracy. They tend to take the individual parts somewhat out of context with the whole, and also tend to assign rather more importance to the individual items than many of them will warrant.
It still boils down to applied basics, reliable equipment and ammunition, and practice that discloses <span style="font-style: italic">their</span> rifle's performance under all conceiveable conditions, and <span style="font-style: italic">their</span> personal competence with firearms in general.
By all means explore the details, but <span style="font-style: italic">master</span> the basics first. I'm <span style="font-style: italic">still</span> working on that part.
Greg