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<blockquote data-quote="paphil" data-source="post: 512118" data-attributes="member: 17745"><p>Been working on this for a while and if my math is correct, 1 degree of cant is equal to 3.3 inches at 1000 yards. This is for a 7 MM at 3000 fps high BC bullet. It is determined by the height of the arc of the bullet. I'm dialing 22 MOA . Am working on canting the scope to the left 3 degrees to eliminate spin drift from the wind dope equation . I cant the scope 3 degrees to the left and put the scope level at 0 or level. The goal is to shoot a ladder test at 100 yards and be dead on at 100 yards and be 1 inch (MOA) left when turned up to 1000 yards. This results in being much more accurate when doping light winds . The same wind value can now be held for the same wind speed in both left and right winds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paphil, post: 512118, member: 17745"] Been working on this for a while and if my math is correct, 1 degree of cant is equal to 3.3 inches at 1000 yards. This is for a 7 MM at 3000 fps high BC bullet. It is determined by the height of the arc of the bullet. I'm dialing 22 MOA . Am working on canting the scope to the left 3 degrees to eliminate spin drift from the wind dope equation . I cant the scope 3 degrees to the left and put the scope level at 0 or level. The goal is to shoot a ladder test at 100 yards and be dead on at 100 yards and be 1 inch (MOA) left when turned up to 1000 yards. This results in being much more accurate when doping light winds . The same wind value can now be held for the same wind speed in both left and right winds. [/QUOTE]
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