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The Basics, Starting Out
DNZ scope mounts
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<blockquote data-quote="Kennibear" data-source="post: 961155" data-attributes="member: 51650"><p>Up side is slightly less holdover @ long range.</p><p></p><p>Down side is the cant of the vertical alignment if you tip the rifle off level is exaggerated. That is, for the same cant the muzzle is off to one side or the other from vertical with the scope more. That throws the shot off to either side. If you must to use a high mount some sort of scope level becomes even more necessary.</p><p></p><p>KB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kennibear, post: 961155, member: 51650"] Up side is slightly less holdover @ long range. Down side is the cant of the vertical alignment if you tip the rifle off level is exaggerated. That is, for the same cant the muzzle is off to one side or the other from vertical with the scope more. That throws the shot off to either side. If you must to use a high mount some sort of scope level becomes even more necessary. KB [/QUOTE]
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