That makes absolutely no sense at all. With a scope mounted say 2" above the bore, basic geometry says that 8" low at 48 yards should put you much lower at 95 yards. The only possible explanations that I can come up with, is that either the scope mechanism suddenly shifted for the last shot, or it's how you are resting the rifle when shooting. If you rested the barrel on a hard surface for the last shot, the harmonics can cause the barrel to jump away from the rest. Some oddball things can also happen if you lock the rifle into a gun vice or lead sled that prevents normal recoil.
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