In the event that I mis-understood at first, allow me to post the following picture. Center the cross hairs on the target. Begin your trigger squeeze. Keep both eyes open and record on a second target close at hand just where the cross hairs were when the hammer fell. It ain't easy. Might have to try this several times as well. Ask me how I know. The point here is not to be perfect, but to record where your point of aim honestly is when the hammer drops. AGAIN. This is NOT the place for egos. You have to be perfectly honest with yourself, for there is no one else to evaluate what is going on at this particular moment. Or this is just another waste of time.
Now, that shot is at a 300 Yd target. Not the best example, but the only one I have readily available.
Clearly such a sight picture would result in a clear miss provided the scope was properly zeroed.