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<blockquote data-quote="4mesh063" data-source="post: 40967" data-attributes="member: 941"><p>Dave, </p><p></p><p>I'm at work also and I can't get a picture posted back to ya now. It may even be a day or so. I took the 2 photos after looking at them and telling my brother and Boyd here, they are dead level in both shots. So, I opened both photos in Paint Shop Pro and did image arithmetic adding the two photos together. The Crosshairs are DEAD THE SAME in both photos. There is no adjustment to make, thank you very much. So, then I actually rotated ONE photo ONE degree and it was painfully obvious that you had not rotated either photo. Now, they are different sizes so in order to make this simple, it would be easier for others to see if the images were the same size. No problem here though.</p><p></p><p>Now. Not only are we not talking about Sniper competitions. I don't need the table out to 90 degrees. I don't need the table to 1 degree. AND EVEN IF I DID, your level WILL NOT FUNCTION for ANYTHING BUT LEVEL. Please tell me how you expect to use this thing when your gun is held on a 45, or a 90. I don't shoot at game from behind a hole in the siding! </p><p></p><p>I am loosing faith in your reasoning ability which I actually gave a lot of credit to. You are using exaggerated numbers to an incomprehensible degree to sell an item which IS USELESS. All your numbers are for a 6 degree CHANGE FROM SHOT TO SHOT which is impossible under any circumstances while hunting. This is total BS. I liken it to Precision Shooting Ragazine publishes an article where "respected shooters" say that the piloted tap from Pacific tool will "TRUE" a Remington 700 action with a hand tap wrench and a reamer. </p><p></p><p>I will get my system running again and post these. I will also get a nicer photo so someone can actually see. Rerun all your numbes for + or - one degree and I'll buy it. You will find this INSIGNIFICANT. IMMEASURABLE on paper. Certainly IMMEASUREABLE on game. If you didn't order the other 2 yet, do yourself a favor and save your money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4mesh063, post: 40967, member: 941"] Dave, I'm at work also and I can't get a picture posted back to ya now. It may even be a day or so. I took the 2 photos after looking at them and telling my brother and Boyd here, they are dead level in both shots. So, I opened both photos in Paint Shop Pro and did image arithmetic adding the two photos together. The Crosshairs are DEAD THE SAME in both photos. There is no adjustment to make, thank you very much. So, then I actually rotated ONE photo ONE degree and it was painfully obvious that you had not rotated either photo. Now, they are different sizes so in order to make this simple, it would be easier for others to see if the images were the same size. No problem here though. Now. Not only are we not talking about Sniper competitions. I don't need the table out to 90 degrees. I don't need the table to 1 degree. AND EVEN IF I DID, your level WILL NOT FUNCTION for ANYTHING BUT LEVEL. Please tell me how you expect to use this thing when your gun is held on a 45, or a 90. I don't shoot at game from behind a hole in the siding! I am loosing faith in your reasoning ability which I actually gave a lot of credit to. You are using exaggerated numbers to an incomprehensible degree to sell an item which IS USELESS. All your numbers are for a 6 degree CHANGE FROM SHOT TO SHOT which is impossible under any circumstances while hunting. This is total BS. I liken it to Precision Shooting Ragazine publishes an article where "respected shooters" say that the piloted tap from Pacific tool will "TRUE" a Remington 700 action with a hand tap wrench and a reamer. I will get my system running again and post these. I will also get a nicer photo so someone can actually see. Rerun all your numbes for + or - one degree and I'll buy it. You will find this INSIGNIFICANT. IMMEASURABLE on paper. Certainly IMMEASUREABLE on game. If you didn't order the other 2 yet, do yourself a favor and save your money. [/QUOTE]
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