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What is your baseline zero a dial adjustable scope?
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 2855762" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Well of coarse it will.</p><p>But where is the muzzle pointed in order to accomplish that?</p><p>What happens to the reticle in the scope when you (add) elevation? Does it move up or down?</p><p>In order to increase the elevation of the bullet, you need to first elevate the muzzel, and the bullet itself will never rise above it.</p><p>Adding elevation to a scope simply forces you to raise the muzzle.</p><p> No different than simply holding over a target in order to hit it.</p><p>And theres not a thing wrong with doing a little of that either at times.</p><p>Its called coulda, shoulda, woulda.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 2855762, member: 12443"] Well of coarse it will. But where is the muzzle pointed in order to accomplish that? What happens to the reticle in the scope when you (add) elevation? Does it move up or down? In order to increase the elevation of the bullet, you need to first elevate the muzzel, and the bullet itself will never rise above it. Adding elevation to a scope simply forces you to raise the muzzle. No different than simply holding over a target in order to hit it. And theres not a thing wrong with doing a little of that either at times. Its called coulda, shoulda, woulda. [/QUOTE]
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