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<blockquote data-quote="woods" data-source="post: 848096" data-attributes="member: 6042"><p>While this is an OLD thread, your post doesn't explain much. The EXD aligns the centerline of the bore and the centerline of the scope in a vertical plane verified by the bubble which is gravity oriented. It does not align the ACTION as that may or may not be 100% aligned with the bore.</p><p></p><p>The previous post also details to align the vertical or horizontal reticles with a gravity oriented object, in my case a 4' level on a distant fence but I also mentioned a distant vertical or horizontal object, could be the edge of a building, suspended stringline with heavy object at bottom, etc etc. IF you only align the reticle with the objects without taking the cant out of the rifle AND installing an anti-cant device (also mentioned), then you may well be susceptible to inducing cant when in the field or at the bench.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps a more detailed and step by step explanation from you would be helpful</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woods, post: 848096, member: 6042"] While this is an OLD thread, your post doesn't explain much. The EXD aligns the centerline of the bore and the centerline of the scope in a vertical plane verified by the bubble which is gravity oriented. It does not align the ACTION as that may or may not be 100% aligned with the bore. The previous post also details to align the vertical or horizontal reticles with a gravity oriented object, in my case a 4' level on a distant fence but I also mentioned a distant vertical or horizontal object, could be the edge of a building, suspended stringline with heavy object at bottom, etc etc. IF you only align the reticle with the objects without taking the cant out of the rifle AND installing an anti-cant device (also mentioned), then you may well be susceptible to inducing cant when in the field or at the bench. Perhaps a more detailed and step by step explanation from you would be helpful [/QUOTE]
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