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Do you use a scope level to keep your rifle level?
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<blockquote data-quote="Silverdoctor" data-source="post: 519637" data-attributes="member: 32300"><p>That is a good point. The further the distance to the target, the more critical it is to have a consistent aiming point... especially when you are adjusting for wind and other factors. Having that level as a benchmark makes that job a lot easier. I started on a rifle team when I was 11 years old and competed through college. Since then, I have spent my time hunting deer, elk, etc. I seldom have to take a shot beyond 400 yards and most of the time I am shooting between 250 and 300. I practice regularly at 300 with my rifle sighted dead at 200... for me the key is practice and being consistent. I am sure if I was firing at 1000 yards I would probably use a level. Thank you for your comment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silverdoctor, post: 519637, member: 32300"] That is a good point. The further the distance to the target, the more critical it is to have a consistent aiming point... especially when you are adjusting for wind and other factors. Having that level as a benchmark makes that job a lot easier. I started on a rifle team when I was 11 years old and competed through college. Since then, I have spent my time hunting deer, elk, etc. I seldom have to take a shot beyond 400 yards and most of the time I am shooting between 250 and 300. I practice regularly at 300 with my rifle sighted dead at 200... for me the key is practice and being consistent. I am sure if I was firing at 1000 yards I would probably use a level. Thank you for your comment. [/QUOTE]
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