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How canting affects your point of impact
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<blockquote data-quote="257Tony" data-source="post: 2182689" data-attributes="member: 67337"><p>Excellent topic for all of us long range hunters. Most of us use levels, but there a few holdouts. Great job on the video. Maybe an idea for a future video is get a few different shooters together and get them behind the rifle in a typical mountain hunting situation, then see how closely they can "eyeball" level,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="257Tony, post: 2182689, member: 67337"] Excellent topic for all of us long range hunters. Most of us use levels, but there a few holdouts. Great job on the video. Maybe an idea for a future video is get a few different shooters together and get them behind the rifle in a typical mountain hunting situation, then see how closely they can "eyeball" level, [/QUOTE]
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