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<blockquote data-quote="Clem Bronkoski" data-source="post: 1764556" data-attributes="member: 110518"><p>My final elevation adjustments will be done on paper. Rock shooting will get me close. Scope cant will have nothing to do with that IMO because that has all been checked to be exact with gravity. If my rifle is level and my reticles are level/perpendicular to gravity then there should be no reason that I wouldn't be exactly following up the line. The amount of actual adjustment my scope moves per click which is what the tall target test is designed to do (<a href="http://appliedballisticsllc.com/Articles/TallTarget.pdf" target="_blank">http://appliedballisticsllc.com/Articles/TallTarget.pdf</a>) is of no consequence. The amount of adjustment needed for will be validated by my individual load/rifle.</p><p>You're obviously missing what I'm trying to say. I will be shooting at rocks because I don't have the luxury of those distances over flat terrain. Once I am close and record my required elevations on my dope sheet, I will fine tune it on paper later on. Now it really doesn't matter how many clicks my scope requires to move 20, 30 or more MOA. MY LOAD and RIFLE combo will dictate how many clicks I have to adjust my scope to. My dope sheet will be set for MY self imposed maximum yardage and I will know how much to move my scope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clem Bronkoski, post: 1764556, member: 110518"] My final elevation adjustments will be done on paper. Rock shooting will get me close. Scope cant will have nothing to do with that IMO because that has all been checked to be exact with gravity. If my rifle is level and my reticles are level/perpendicular to gravity then there should be no reason that I wouldn't be exactly following up the line. The amount of actual adjustment my scope moves per click which is what the tall target test is designed to do ([URL]http://appliedballisticsllc.com/Articles/TallTarget.pdf[/URL]) is of no consequence. The amount of adjustment needed for will be validated by my individual load/rifle. You're obviously missing what I'm trying to say. I will be shooting at rocks because I don't have the luxury of those distances over flat terrain. Once I am close and record my required elevations on my dope sheet, I will fine tune it on paper later on. Now it really doesn't matter how many clicks my scope requires to move 20, 30 or more MOA. MY LOAD and RIFLE combo will dictate how many clicks I have to adjust my scope to. My dope sheet will be set for MY self imposed maximum yardage and I will know how much to move my scope. [/QUOTE]
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