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Reticle Perpendicularity by Darrell Holland
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<blockquote data-quote="silvertip-co" data-source="post: 215951" data-attributes="member: 8712"><p>Perpendicularity is weird. I am left handed, left master eye. I can set up a scope using all types of levels squares plumbs etc to a fair level of personal satisfaction. But when a right hander picks up the rifle and shoulders it he's gonna say..."whys your scope leaning?". I can take my rifle out and prove it on the range that it's scope plumb, but again when a righthander picks it up hes still gonna think its crooked. </p><p></p><p> I am thinking that perpendicularity is ALSO a matter of perspective. There's some principle of physics having to do with light and lenses that I am missing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silvertip-co, post: 215951, member: 8712"] Perpendicularity is weird. I am left handed, left master eye. I can set up a scope using all types of levels squares plumbs etc to a fair level of personal satisfaction. But when a right hander picks up the rifle and shoulders it he's gonna say..."whys your scope leaning?". I can take my rifle out and prove it on the range that it's scope plumb, but again when a righthander picks it up hes still gonna think its crooked. I am thinking that perpendicularity is ALSO a matter of perspective. There's some principle of physics having to do with light and lenses that I am missing. [/QUOTE]
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