Nice shooting, especially after a layoff for awhile.
I've found that I need to shoot about 5 or 6 shots before it warms up and comes back to my zero. And it usually comes back with no turret adjustments. This was a "thing" when I first started shooting springers and didn't know what was going on. I would chase my zero with the turrets, only to have to move them again the next day..lol. I try and get a good zero when there is no wind, and after that I try not to make any adjustments. Because it's usually either, me, not behind the scope correctly, or bad trigger squeeze and or not hold consistently. The scope is usually correct and I'm off.
I zero at 40 yards, and a good test is to draw a single vertical line and try and hit it up and down the line for my windage, then a horizontal line for my elevation. But here lately I just use 1/4" stick on dots, If I can hit it at 40 yards or really close, I'll call my zero good. If my zero is off, then my hold over/ unders will also be off..lol.