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Left @ 300 yds - Right @ 1000 yds? WTH?
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<blockquote data-quote="davewilson" data-source="post: 239448" data-attributes="member: 4491"><p>i understand what you're saying but not sure i agree. if you're saying you sight in with the receiver verticle, CW scope, and then when you shoot long range, you hold the crosshairs verticle. i would agree with your assessment. your scenario will only be true if you position the scope differently when sighting in and shooting long range. BUT, i'm thinking you probably sight in with the crosshairs verticle. with this scenario, i don't care if the receiver is at a 45 deg angle to the scope, the bullet is still going where it's sighted in. of course i'm exagerating to make a point. i'll apologize as i didn't fully understand your point till i reread your post. i posted a little quick.</p><p></p><p>my point is if you're shooting and the crosshairs are positioned any amount of CW orientation, the bullets will impact to the right, not counting spin drift.</p><p></p><p>my edge shooting 250SMK's drifts around .75 moa at 1k. it's pretty straight out to 600.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davewilson, post: 239448, member: 4491"] i understand what you're saying but not sure i agree. if you're saying you sight in with the receiver verticle, CW scope, and then when you shoot long range, you hold the crosshairs verticle. i would agree with your assessment. your scenario will only be true if you position the scope differently when sighting in and shooting long range. BUT, i'm thinking you probably sight in with the crosshairs verticle. with this scenario, i don't care if the receiver is at a 45 deg angle to the scope, the bullet is still going where it's sighted in. of course i'm exagerating to make a point. i'll apologize as i didn't fully understand your point till i reread your post. i posted a little quick. my point is if you're shooting and the crosshairs are positioned any amount of CW orientation, the bullets will impact to the right, not counting spin drift. my edge shooting 250SMK's drifts around .75 moa at 1k. it's pretty straight out to 600. [/QUOTE]
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