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Canting the rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="edward hogan" data-source="post: 300947" data-attributes="member: 1341"><p>Agree!</p><p></p><p>If you mount your scope using a boresighter with collimating grid (Bushnell 74-3333) you will notice any cant in your aiming. Keep the horizontal reticle element level across your target and you won't cant your rifle.</p><p></p><p>ETA: If you are shooting from benchrest position, use a square as your aiming point. Place reticle so it's in-line with bottom corner of your aiming point, and shoot your groups there. Easy to see when your crosshair is right on the corner of a 90 deg angle. Hold that same precise point for every shot and watch your groups improve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edward hogan, post: 300947, member: 1341"] Agree! If you mount your scope using a boresighter with collimating grid (Bushnell 74-3333) you will notice any cant in your aiming. Keep the horizontal reticle element level across your target and you won't cant your rifle. ETA: If you are shooting from benchrest position, use a square as your aiming point. Place reticle so it's in-line with bottom corner of your aiming point, and shoot your groups there. Easy to see when your crosshair is right on the corner of a 90 deg angle. Hold that same precise point for every shot and watch your groups improve. [/QUOTE]
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