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<blockquote data-quote="Pro2A" data-source="post: 1464119" data-attributes="member: 17889"><p>Another comment, beware of rifle CANTING......leaning the rifle left or right instead of DEAD ON VERTICAL....will make big changes in point of impact at longer ranges. An individual can only perceive about +/- 3degrees cant. Optical illusions caused by a visual reference thought to be vertical that is actually inclined cause large canting errors. Install an anti-cant level....bubble is OK; ceramic ball better (ie. Accuracy 1st design), electronic level best (ie. Send It). Also, zero your rifle at 100yds instead of 200-300yds. A 100 yd zero will be minimally impacted with altitude changes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pro2A, post: 1464119, member: 17889"] Another comment, beware of rifle CANTING......leaning the rifle left or right instead of DEAD ON VERTICAL....will make big changes in point of impact at longer ranges. An individual can only perceive about +/- 3degrees cant. Optical illusions caused by a visual reference thought to be vertical that is actually inclined cause large canting errors. Install an anti-cant level....bubble is OK; ceramic ball better (ie. Accuracy 1st design), electronic level best (ie. Send It). Also, zero your rifle at 100yds instead of 200-300yds. A 100 yd zero will be minimally impacted with altitude changes. [/QUOTE]
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