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Chassis/rifle action misalignment
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<blockquote data-quote="shootski" data-source="post: 2408368" data-attributes="member: 106014"><p>JD,</p><p></p><p>How does the system group or do on a Cold Bore series?</p><p></p><p>I was taught that Balistic solutions are based on a three axis (x,y, & z) representation. The most important part is the bore line (extended) followed by the sighting system sight line (extended) and lastly the first two Axis being plumb/perpendicular to the line extended to the center of the Earth for terrestrial shooting.</p><p>Any misalignment of other components, including the shooter, are most all to be considered cosmetic issues that are delt with if they bother you and you have the money to spend on them.</p><p>The above is in no way meant to condone a manufacturer's failure to deliver a functionally sound product that does not meet the advertised specifications.</p><p>I guess in a nutshell: POA needs to meet up with POI on a routine basis is all i'm actually interested in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shootski, post: 2408368, member: 106014"] JD, How does the system group or do on a Cold Bore series? I was taught that Balistic solutions are based on a three axis (x,y, & z) representation. The most important part is the bore line (extended) followed by the sighting system sight line (extended) and lastly the first two Axis being plumb/perpendicular to the line extended to the center of the Earth for terrestrial shooting. Any misalignment of other components, including the shooter, are most all to be considered cosmetic issues that are delt with if they bother you and you have the money to spend on them. The above is in no way meant to condone a manufacturer's failure to deliver a functionally sound product that does not meet the advertised specifications. I guess in a nutshell: POA needs to meet up with POI on a routine basis is all i'm actually interested in. [/QUOTE]
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