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Anti can't scope level recomendations
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<blockquote data-quote="X-man" data-source="post: 801449" data-attributes="member: 8416"><p>Never shot there or even shot a chuck, but I do know my 243 drifts a bit less than 3 inches at 600 yards with a full 10 degree cant.</p><p></p><p>I don't know how far you shoot rockchucks or even how big they are, but I do know 10 measured degrees feels very wrong in hand. </p><p>I suspect most of your terrain related error comes from problems with natural point of aim rather than from rifle cant...I could be wrong though.</p><p></p><p>I shoot in the coastal mountains where shooting positions with steep downhill/uphill, rocks, roots, and sticks try their very best to mess you up...So I can relate.</p><p></p><p>I do have a level on my 1500+yard rifles.</p><p></p><p>For interest sakes my 243 prints 30 inches (toward the scope) when tilted 90 degrees to the left or right. I also have to dial in another 2 MOA elevation over top of my existing dope....at 1000 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="X-man, post: 801449, member: 8416"] Never shot there or even shot a chuck, but I do know my 243 drifts a bit less than 3 inches at 600 yards with a full 10 degree cant. I don't know how far you shoot rockchucks or even how big they are, but I do know 10 measured degrees feels very wrong in hand. I suspect most of your terrain related error comes from problems with natural point of aim rather than from rifle cant...I could be wrong though. I shoot in the coastal mountains where shooting positions with steep downhill/uphill, rocks, roots, and sticks try their very best to mess you up...So I can relate. I do have a level on my 1500+yard rifles. For interest sakes my 243 prints 30 inches (toward the scope) when tilted 90 degrees to the left or right. I also have to dial in another 2 MOA elevation over top of my existing dope....at 1000 yards. [/QUOTE]
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