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Reticle Perpendicularity by Darrell Holland
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<blockquote data-quote="StoneCold" data-source="post: 222085" data-attributes="member: 6113"><p>I have been wondering about this method. I can see how it works, but setting up a "level" upside down "T" to shoot at has been rough for me. Can I just make the "T" with a square and hang it "close" ?? I would think as long as I have a good hold on the T with the crosswires it would track correctly even if canted slightly. As long as the scope reticle is on the same cant it should track. Am I missing anything here?</p><p></p><p>Any input appreciated.</p><p></p><p>SC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StoneCold, post: 222085, member: 6113"] I have been wondering about this method. I can see how it works, but setting up a "level" upside down "T" to shoot at has been rough for me. Can I just make the "T" with a square and hang it "close" ?? I would think as long as I have a good hold on the T with the crosswires it would track correctly even if canted slightly. As long as the scope reticle is on the same cant it should track. Am I missing anything here? Any input appreciated. SC [/QUOTE]
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