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How critical is scope level?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kerryt38" data-source="post: 1547577" data-attributes="member: 79662"><p>The best way to understand is to look at a scope canted 90 degrees.if you are zeroed at 100 yards and have a 2" scope height you will be off only 2" at 200 and 18" at 1000 yards and that is the most it can be off. That's at 90 degrees of canted reticle. Drop that to 3 degrees and you can see it's pretty insignificant. This only applies to the scope to bore axis not general scope cant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kerryt38, post: 1547577, member: 79662"] The best way to understand is to look at a scope canted 90 degrees.if you are zeroed at 100 yards and have a 2” scope height you will be off only 2” at 200 and 18” at 1000 yards and that is the most it can be off. That’s at 90 degrees of canted reticle. Drop that to 3 degrees and you can see it’s pretty insignificant. This only applies to the scope to bore axis not general scope cant. [/QUOTE]
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