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<blockquote data-quote="ShootMo" data-source="post: 2516813" data-attributes="member: 112441"><p>I'm a bit confused on why people think getting the vertical crosshair in as near perfect alignment as possible, is somehow not worthwhile. Sure, at 100yrds there's very little divergence from from plumb. However, we all know that as distance increases, imperfections are magnified. I myself, would MUCH rather spend whatever time necessary to get as close to perfect as I can, so I can have the confidence that dialing my elevation will result in the bullet placement I wanted.</p><p></p><p>If I have a zero value wind and need 5 M.O.A. of elevation at distance, I don't want my bullet landing 5 M.O.A. up and 1 M.O.A. left or right. If I spend the necessary time to level the rifle, then establish plumb with a plumb bob, I'm about as square and true to the bore center as I can get. THAT leads me to confidence in my gear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShootMo, post: 2516813, member: 112441"] I'm a bit confused on why people think getting the vertical crosshair in as near perfect alignment as possible, is somehow not worthwhile. Sure, at 100yrds there's very little divergence from from plumb. However, we all know that as distance increases, imperfections are magnified. I myself, would MUCH rather spend whatever time necessary to get as close to perfect as I can, so I can have the confidence that dialing my elevation will result in the bullet placement I wanted. If I have a zero value wind and need 5 M.O.A. of elevation at distance, I don't want my bullet landing 5 M.O.A. up and 1 M.O.A. left or right. If I spend the necessary time to level the rifle, then establish plumb with a plumb bob, I'm about as square and true to the bore center as I can get. THAT leads me to confidence in my gear. [/QUOTE]
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