Sight Picture
What the shooter actually sees through the optic at the moment the trigger breaks: reticle, target, and any holds applied.
A clean sight picture is centered: the reticle’s primary aiming point on the chosen point of impact, no parallax, no eye-position shift, no cant. At distance, the sight picture often includes holdover stadia or windage hash marks instead of a dead-center crosshair.
Most missed shots in precision rifle come down to sight picture not being honestly settled at the trigger break: flinch, breath, position shift, or simply not letting NPOA do its job.