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Leveling the Scope Reticle for Long Range Rifles
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<blockquote data-quote="kermodie" data-source="post: 755456" data-attributes="member: 46036"><p>If the elevated POI falls to the right of center, rotate the scope right. When the scope is then re-aimed at the "plumb" target line the muzzle will naturally follow - in this case, moves to the left.</p><p> </p><p>Just picture the scope mounted 45 deg from bore center. If you rotate it farther left the point of impact will fall farther right. The reticle is always plumb when looking at the target, it's only the bore CL (POI) that changes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kermodie, post: 755456, member: 46036"] If the elevated POI falls to the right of center, rotate the scope right. When the scope is then re-aimed at the "plumb" target line the muzzle will naturally follow - in this case, moves to the left. Just picture the scope mounted 45 deg from bore center. If you rotate it farther left the point of impact will fall farther right. The reticle is always plumb when looking at the target, it's only the bore CL (POI) that changes. [/QUOTE]
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