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<blockquote data-quote="westexhunt" data-source="post: 861737" data-attributes="member: 71281"><p>I'm sure this is stated in at least one of the previous 22 pages but I don't have time to read it all, I just scanned it over, perhaps others would do the same and find this post helpful. The greater the distance from the centerline of your scope to the centerline of your rifle bore, the greater the error in aiming if canted. The laws of physics do not change. I'm not a professor or scholar of any kind but understand the basic laws of physics. At 600yds I can hit center mass with only a few corrections in a short period of time, as distance increases the factors involved in accurate hits are compounded, that's when being level etc comes into play. The distance number could be different for others, for me 600 is easy and everything past that becomes long range and requires more thought and planning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westexhunt, post: 861737, member: 71281"] I'm sure this is stated in at least one of the previous 22 pages but I don't have time to read it all, I just scanned it over, perhaps others would do the same and find this post helpful. The greater the distance from the centerline of your scope to the centerline of your rifle bore, the greater the error in aiming if canted. The laws of physics do not change. I'm not a professor or scholar of any kind but understand the basic laws of physics. At 600yds I can hit center mass with only a few corrections in a short period of time, as distance increases the factors involved in accurate hits are compounded, that's when being level etc comes into play. The distance number could be different for others, for me 600 is easy and everything past that becomes long range and requires more thought and planning. [/QUOTE]
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