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Windage troubles at long range
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<blockquote data-quote="mt_archer" data-source="post: 599372" data-attributes="member: 26573"><p>Adding to theory of bad scope, you might test your scope at 100. Start at bottom of large target and dial in for the ranges that are off. Basically doing a box test, but you could skip left and right. If impact walks right, and not in proportional fashion like canting gives, that is the problem. Some scopes wander when moved to extreme adjustment. 2nd option is to try another scope. If it has same problem, it wasn't the scope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mt_archer, post: 599372, member: 26573"] Adding to theory of bad scope, you might test your scope at 100. Start at bottom of large target and dial in for the ranges that are off. Basically doing a box test, but you could skip left and right. If impact walks right, and not in proportional fashion like canting gives, that is the problem. Some scopes wander when moved to extreme adjustment. 2nd option is to try another scope. If it has same problem, it wasn't the scope. [/QUOTE]
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