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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 735421" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I the case where I shoot in order to establish if my scope has any cant, I believe I know the answer, but wanted to confirm. I set up a plummed target at 100 yards. In set up, my bolt rails and scope turret tops were leveled perfectly. I shoot a 100 yard group at zero then shoot a group with 20 MOA of elevation. The results show I have 2 degrees of cant with my 20 MOA group. Rather then turn my scope to correct this, I adjust the bubble on my Flatline scope level to bring my group to perfect plum. Is this acceptable? Thanks for any feedback.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 735421, member: 10291"] I the case where I shoot in order to establish if my scope has any cant, I believe I know the answer, but wanted to confirm. I set up a plummed target at 100 yards. In set up, my bolt rails and scope turret tops were leveled perfectly. I shoot a 100 yard group at zero then shoot a group with 20 MOA of elevation. The results show I have 2 degrees of cant with my 20 MOA group. Rather then turn my scope to correct this, I adjust the bubble on my Flatline scope level to bring my group to perfect plum. Is this acceptable? Thanks for any feedback. [/QUOTE]
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