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Windage troubles at long range
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<blockquote data-quote="sp6x6" data-source="post: 599208" data-attributes="member: 21869"><p>No it wont, a scope level and a anti cant , will not resolve a scope that is built out of axis.Or so to speak out of square.You can have a scope with a plumb crosshair, and you can have one that is level. But that is not one in the same if they are not true to each other. This has been discussed here before. If the relationship of cross hairs is not square to each other then you can not have one without the other. And the cross hairs are not always square, SO you could have a plumb cross hair and the horizontal is set to level with a bubble or anti cant devise, but the relationship of cross hairs is off a few degrees, this is not uncommon, and not listed in scope specs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sp6x6, post: 599208, member: 21869"] No it wont, a scope level and a anti cant , will not resolve a scope that is built out of axis.Or so to speak out of square.You can have a scope with a plumb crosshair, and you can have one that is level. But that is not one in the same if they are not true to each other. This has been discussed here before. If the relationship of cross hairs is not square to each other then you can not have one without the other. And the cross hairs are not always square, SO you could have a plumb cross hair and the horizontal is set to level with a bubble or anti cant devise, but the relationship of cross hairs is off a few degrees, this is not uncommon, and not listed in scope specs. [/QUOTE]
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