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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Good Scope Mounting Tools
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<blockquote data-quote="gunner69" data-source="post: 848055" data-attributes="member: 35270"><p>Don't bother with that tool. It doesn't true the action level and vertical crosshairs should only be plumbed to gravity as the direct opposing force of your bullet travel. Any can't or misalignment ie if your vertical crosshair is aligned on a canted action will produce issues at long range. Big issues. Many guys think they have a bad rifle or whatever. 90% of the time it is imperceptible cant error in scope mounting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gunner69, post: 848055, member: 35270"] Don't bother with that tool. It doesn't true the action level and vertical crosshairs should only be plumbed to gravity as the direct opposing force of your bullet travel. Any can't or misalignment ie if your vertical crosshair is aligned on a canted action will produce issues at long range. Big issues. Many guys think they have a bad rifle or whatever. 90% of the time it is imperceptible cant error in scope mounting. [/QUOTE]
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