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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
A mystery to me, hope some of you can help.
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<blockquote data-quote="308" data-source="post: 24205" data-attributes="member: 279"><p>S1 Thank you for your answer. That is a aspect I had not heard of or thought about. I did use a weighted string to align my scope but I aligned the string and the verticle cross hair with no thought to how the reticle would track.</p><p> As you stated you would need a very secure(anchored to the earth type clamp) way to clamp your rifle action while mounting the scope so your tracking is correctly up and down.</p><p> Could you describe the set up you use to insure your rifles are set up this way.</p><p> Barring that I will just have to test at each distance and record my windage corrections.</p><p> If my scope is not tracking parallel to the reticle- is this something Leupold would fix or could maybe The Premier Reticle guys make it right. Thank you for your valuable insights. 308</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="308, post: 24205, member: 279"] S1 Thank you for your answer. That is a aspect I had not heard of or thought about. I did use a weighted string to align my scope but I aligned the string and the verticle cross hair with no thought to how the reticle would track. As you stated you would need a very secure(anchored to the earth type clamp) way to clamp your rifle action while mounting the scope so your tracking is correctly up and down. Could you describe the set up you use to insure your rifles are set up this way. Barring that I will just have to test at each distance and record my windage corrections. If my scope is not tracking parallel to the reticle- is this something Leupold would fix or could maybe The Premier Reticle guys make it right. Thank you for your valuable insights. 308 [/QUOTE]
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