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<blockquote data-quote="del2les" data-source="post: 2591411" data-attributes="member: 9299"><p>As an old Army aviator and having taken too many shots on, from and across unlevel terrain, I have to disagree. There can be many reasons why the inner ear, eye and brain can misinterpret "level", and it has led to many a pilot "flying by feel" and not "trusting" his instruments and to his death. Or in shooting, missing an animal or X-ring, etc. Having spent much time teaching young and old shooters, I've seen many people "think" their rifle sights were level when they were actually canted, and it was only after adding a sight or scope level did they realize how much. YMMV</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="del2les, post: 2591411, member: 9299"] As an old Army aviator and having taken too many shots on, from and across unlevel terrain, I have to disagree. There can be many reasons why the inner ear, eye and brain can misinterpret "level", and it has led to many a pilot "flying by feel" and not "trusting" his instruments and to his death. Or in shooting, missing an animal or X-ring, etc. Having spent much time teaching young and old shooters, I've seen many people "think" their rifle sights were level when they were actually canted, and it was only after adding a sight or scope level did they realize how much. YMMV [/QUOTE]
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