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Darryl, David, Boyd, you can't cant
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<blockquote data-quote="308" data-source="post: 1252" data-attributes="member: 279"><p><strong>Darryl, David, Boyd, you can\'t cant</strong></p><p></p><p>Experienced longrangers like these in the subject and others not mentioned all know you can't have any cant in your riflescope or you will be inducing a windage error when you dial your scope up for long range. This is a Fact.</p><p> I would like to know your methods for mounting a rifle scope to make sure you have perfect scope alignment for no cant longrange adjustments. Thanks all: 308</p><p>PS if this ain't in the proper place feel free to move it, I wasn't sure just where to put it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="308, post: 1252, member: 279"] [b]Darryl, David, Boyd, you can\'t cant[/b] Experienced longrangers like these in the subject and others not mentioned all know you can't have any cant in your riflescope or you will be inducing a windage error when you dial your scope up for long range. This is a Fact. I would like to know your methods for mounting a rifle scope to make sure you have perfect scope alignment for no cant longrange adjustments. Thanks all: 308 PS if this ain't in the proper place feel free to move it, I wasn't sure just where to put it. [/QUOTE]
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