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Is a scope level needed?
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<blockquote data-quote="Unofficial Gun Addict (UGA)" data-source="post: 1014858" data-attributes="member: 81139"><p>I guess the resistance from me is that it appears to me that most people here believe that everyone needs a level in order to mitigate cant... and my feeling is that perceptually speaking, the ability to determine vertical cant or lack thereof may differ from person to person. I mean, there have been plenty of amazing long distance shooting going on since as far back as ww2 and snipers shooting vast distances accurately and reliably without the aid of a level, or even scope for that matter. Imagine these long distance shots trying it line up iron sights to be vertically true... but it was done. Now some individuals could obviously pull this off and do it repeatably... while others obviously could not.</p><p></p><p>I'm just thinking seeing a 6* cant might be very noticeable to some! while others might not be able to tell the difference. I'm pretty sure it would stand out to me, but perhaps not under all tHe shooting conditions I'm involved in, hence I'm going to test it out and see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unofficial Gun Addict (UGA), post: 1014858, member: 81139"] I guess the resistance from me is that it appears to me that most people here believe that everyone needs a level in order to mitigate cant... and my feeling is that perceptually speaking, the ability to determine vertical cant or lack thereof may differ from person to person. I mean, there have been plenty of amazing long distance shooting going on since as far back as ww2 and snipers shooting vast distances accurately and reliably without the aid of a level, or even scope for that matter. Imagine these long distance shots trying it line up iron sights to be vertically true... but it was done. Now some individuals could obviously pull this off and do it repeatably... while others obviously could not. I'm just thinking seeing a 6* cant might be very noticeable to some! while others might not be able to tell the difference. I'm pretty sure it would stand out to me, but perhaps not under all tHe shooting conditions I'm involved in, hence I'm going to test it out and see. [/QUOTE]
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