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Can't find my spin drift or coriolis.
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<blockquote data-quote="lisagrantb" data-source="post: 338838" data-attributes="member: 11072"><p><span style="font-size: 12px"><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'">You are correct, the anti cant device isn't the most accurate device. If I were shooting without moving the crosshair the margin of error in the ACD would not make a big difference, but, when you adjust the crosshair as much as 30 moa you have just magnified your error considerably, that's why your rifle, scope and crosshair should be as accurate as possible. Try this, put your rifle on a solid rest looking at a target. Cant the rifle a very small amount then dial in 30 moa elevation and watch what happens to the center of the crosshair, it will move in the opposite direction you canted the rifle not straight down. It may only move a fraction of an inch or so at 100 yards but at 1000 it adds up. </span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lisagrantb, post: 338838, member: 11072"] [SIZE=3][FONT=Times New Roman]You are correct, the anti cant device isn’t the most accurate device. If I were shooting without moving the crosshair the margin of error in the ACD would not make a big difference, but, when you adjust the crosshair as much as 30 moa you have just magnified your error considerably, that’s why your rifle, scope and crosshair should be as accurate as possible. Try this, put your rifle on a solid rest looking at a target. Cant the rifle a very small amount then dial in 30 moa elevation and watch what happens to the center of the crosshair, it will move in the opposite direction you canted the rifle not straight down. It may only move a fraction of an inch or so at 100 yards but at 1000 it adds up. [/FONT][/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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