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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Analysis Paryalisis/ Scope Mounting & Bore Alignment
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<blockquote data-quote="bill123" data-source="post: 1088743" data-attributes="member: 69116"><p>Couldn't agree more. There was a recent article on Snipers Hide talking about POI shift when shooters purposely cant their stock and level the reticle. Short answer: its fine. I cant my stock so that the center of the bore is 1/4" right of the center of the scope. At 100 yds, POI and POA are the same (its zeroed). Multiply that by 10x and that gets you a 2.5" shift at 1000 yds. Remember this is a measurable offset not an error and its for a 1/4" cant. You wont get anywhere near that much by eyeballing level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bill123, post: 1088743, member: 69116"] Couldn't agree more. There was a recent article on Snipers Hide talking about POI shift when shooters purposely cant their stock and level the reticle. Short answer: its fine. I cant my stock so that the center of the bore is 1/4" right of the center of the scope. At 100 yds, POI and POA are the same (its zeroed). Multiply that by 10x and that gets you a 2.5" shift at 1000 yds. Remember this is a measurable offset not an error and its for a 1/4" cant. You wont get anywhere near that much by eyeballing level. [/QUOTE]
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