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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Scope Level Placement
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<blockquote data-quote="mrb1982" data-source="post: 778068" data-attributes="member: 50419"><p>I will just have to mount it, and see where I like or don't like it. I would agree that probably having it too close to the turrets may cause problems a little bit.</p><p> </p><p>I bought a Sinclair. I know, it's a cheaper version. It has some offset. I will have to see if it is enough to be able to see or not. I have never used an anti cant device before, but I have never shot long range on a consistent basis before either. I am curious to see how much my groups will tighten by having some sort of reference to gun position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrb1982, post: 778068, member: 50419"] I will just have to mount it, and see where I like or don't like it. I would agree that probably having it too close to the turrets may cause problems a little bit. I bought a Sinclair. I know, it's a cheaper version. It has some offset. I will have to see if it is enough to be able to see or not. I have never used an anti cant device before, but I have never shot long range on a consistent basis before either. I am curious to see how much my groups will tighten by having some sort of reference to gun position. [/QUOTE]
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