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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Good Scope Mounting Tools
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<blockquote data-quote="gunner69" data-source="post: 848474" data-attributes="member: 35270"><p>Don't get me wrong though - yours is a nice tool worth the money and there are other ones that work reasonably well to a point. For ultra long range shooting which is what this forum is primarily dedicated to, a more precise method is required. One could be level with the rifle in the field only to have then introduced the opposite scope cant to the equation. Seems strange to invest $1-$3000 on a scope and another $3-$5000 on a custom rifle and precision rings/bases etc. only to have a undetectable 2-10 MOA rifle scope missalignment causing you grief. Many guys never detect these issues and spend lots of time and money burning up barrels because they attribute long range issues to load development issues etc. Load developement is critical of course but many times shooters chase other problems like those mention in this discussion with load development etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gunner69, post: 848474, member: 35270"] Don't get me wrong though - yours is a nice tool worth the money and there are other ones that work reasonably well to a point. For ultra long range shooting which is what this forum is primarily dedicated to, a more precise method is required. One could be level with the rifle in the field only to have then introduced the opposite scope cant to the equation. Seems strange to invest $1-$3000 on a scope and another $3-$5000 on a custom rifle and precision rings/bases etc. only to have a undetectable 2-10 MOA rifle scope missalignment causing you grief. Many guys never detect these issues and spend lots of time and money burning up barrels because they attribute long range issues to load development issues etc. Load developement is critical of course but many times shooters chase other problems like those mention in this discussion with load development etc. [/QUOTE]
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