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<blockquote data-quote="woods" data-source="post: 848503" data-attributes="member: 6042"><p>Perfectly said and all the boxes checked</p><p></p><p>1. Scope centerline and bore centerline aligned vertically </p><p>2. Reticle adjusted to distant horizontal or vertical object</p><p>3. Anti-cant device installed to duplicate at bench or in field</p><p></p><p>gunner, first you say "don't bother with that tool" and now you say "your's is a nice tool worth the money". Have you finally begun to understand how the tool is used?</p><p></p><p>And you have YET to explain or describe YOUR method, only redefine the problem several times (which we all have known from the beginning)</p><p></p><p>So please explain to us "a more precise method is required". And we all also know about the field method of cranking elevation and looking for vertical POI's, but we are talking about a method for MOUNTING a scope</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woods, post: 848503, member: 6042"] Perfectly said and all the boxes checked 1. Scope centerline and bore centerline aligned vertically 2. Reticle adjusted to distant horizontal or vertical object 3. Anti-cant device installed to duplicate at bench or in field gunner, first you say "don't bother with that tool" and now you say "your's is a nice tool worth the money". Have you finally begun to understand how the tool is used? And you have YET to explain or describe YOUR method, only redefine the problem several times (which we all have known from the beginning) So please explain to us "a more precise method is required". And we all also know about the field method of cranking elevation and looking for vertical POI's, but we are talking about a method for MOUNTING a scope [/QUOTE]
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