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<blockquote data-quote="flims" data-source="post: 125107" data-attributes="member: 6595"><p>while watching "the one mile shot' by G.David tubb he speaks of the importance of the anti canting devices. ive done abit of research on the web and all that i can seem to find are the bubble levels that attach themselves to the scope or rail but not the ones that fit on the muzzle of the rifle. his reasoning for having a level at the muzzle seemed quite reasonable since he said, if the eye looking through the scope is focused at infinity then by having a level on the muzzle you dont have to change the focus of your eyes but you can look through the scope with one eye and with the other you can check the canting and both eyes are focused at infinity. </p><p>can you tell me who supplies anti canting devices that fit on the muzzle, as portrayed in Tubb's DVD? </p><p>thank you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flims, post: 125107, member: 6595"] while watching "the one mile shot' by G.David tubb he speaks of the importance of the anti canting devices. ive done abit of research on the web and all that i can seem to find are the bubble levels that attach themselves to the scope or rail but not the ones that fit on the muzzle of the rifle. his reasoning for having a level at the muzzle seemed quite reasonable since he said, if the eye looking through the scope is focused at infinity then by having a level on the muzzle you dont have to change the focus of your eyes but you can look through the scope with one eye and with the other you can check the canting and both eyes are focused at infinity. can you tell me who supplies anti canting devices that fit on the muzzle, as portrayed in Tubb's DVD? thank you [/QUOTE]
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