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<blockquote data-quote="Sealesniper" data-source="post: 2965790" data-attributes="member: 20769"><p>Not wanting to argue in anyway, but I have to politely disagree. Depending on the scope height from center axis of the bore to center of the scope, at 1.5" above center bore, a 1° cant will produce five (5) inches of lateral displacement at 1000 yards. A 5 degree cant would relate to more than 25 inches inches off at 1000 yards by my math. And we are only talking windage at this point. With cant, your shot will also be low, and it is exponential on how low it land depending on degree of cant as the bullet will not achieve the original vertical zero apogee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sealesniper, post: 2965790, member: 20769"] Not wanting to argue in anyway, but I have to politely disagree. Depending on the scope height from center axis of the bore to center of the scope, at 1.5" above center bore, a 1° cant will produce five (5) inches of lateral displacement at 1000 yards. A 5 degree cant would relate to more than 25 inches inches off at 1000 yards by my math. And we are only talking windage at this point. With cant, your shot will also be low, and it is exponential on how low it land depending on degree of cant as the bullet will not achieve the original vertical zero apogee. [/QUOTE]
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