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Best scope leveling tool?
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 2507955" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>I have a question.</p><p>So lets say you send a practice round at a small rock on a hillside at say 650, and the bullet lands a bit to the right or left of the target.</p><p>Are you going to just sit there and evaluate what caused that?</p><p>Or would you make a correction and send another one?</p><p>Whats the difference what caused it, get over it and move on.</p><p>We dont live in a perfect world, yet for some reason many feel we can perfect things like first round hits at long distances.</p><p>There are obviously 2 different worlds we live in here.</p><p>Real world and dream world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 2507955, member: 12443"] I have a question. So lets say you send a practice round at a small rock on a hillside at say 650, and the bullet lands a bit to the right or left of the target. Are you going to just sit there and evaluate what caused that? Or would you make a correction and send another one? Whats the difference what caused it, get over it and move on. We dont live in a perfect world, yet for some reason many feel we can perfect things like first round hits at long distances. There are obviously 2 different worlds we live in here. Real world and dream world. [/QUOTE]
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