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Adjusting for Spin Drift/Scope Tilt
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 809556" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>There are two approaches for dealing with spin drift. One is the set your scope up so it shoots exactly plum. You then calculate SD within your ballistic solution and adjust your combined wind drift and spin drift. The second is to built the cant into your scope mounting to compensate. For a right hand twist it would cant right from behind the rifle. I personally prefer a plumb scope setting since wind is usually a variable for me. I assume you are using a scope level which woul be mandatory when building the cant into your mountont to compensate for SD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 809556, member: 10291"] There are two approaches for dealing with spin drift. One is the set your scope up so it shoots exactly plum. You then calculate SD within your ballistic solution and adjust your combined wind drift and spin drift. The second is to built the cant into your scope mounting to compensate. For a right hand twist it would cant right from behind the rifle. I personally prefer a plumb scope setting since wind is usually a variable for me. I assume you are using a scope level which woul be mandatory when building the cant into your mountont to compensate for SD. [/QUOTE]
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