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<blockquote data-quote="Canhunter35" data-source="post: 1346273" data-attributes="member: 101677"><p>Hi Joe,</p><p>It doesn't matter if ur scope is level to ur rifle as long as u have your scope level and your level trued to the scope which it sounds like you do then you're good to go.</p><p>Male sure ur compensating for spin drift.</p><p></p><p> Your zero could be off to the right. It happens, I've been slinging lead with my 300 wby then yesterday the zero seemed off so I moved it 5 clicks down right on at 200 and 500 after dialing. I have no idea what happened?</p><p>I don't know what kind of rig ur shooting buts it's a 300 magnum so recoil exists. Are you behind the gun or twisted to the left so the gun recoils to the right when you fire, causing minor shifts in poi to the right. </p><p>These are just some thoughts to try and help. Shoot again too, you might have had a bad night shooting it's happened to me. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canhunter35, post: 1346273, member: 101677"] Hi Joe, It doesn’t matter if ur scope is level to ur rifle as long as u have your scope level and your level trued to the scope which it sounds like you do then you’re good to go. Male sure ur compensating for spin drift. Your zero could be off to the right. It happens, I’ve been slinging lead with my 300 wby then yesterday the zero seemed off so I moved it 5 clicks down right on at 200 and 500 after dialing. I have no idea what happened? I don’t know what kind of rig ur shooting buts it’s a 300 magnum so recoil exists. Are you behind the gun or twisted to the left so the gun recoils to the right when you fire, causing minor shifts in poi to the right. These are just some thoughts to try and help. Shoot again too, you might have had a bad night shooting it’s happened to me. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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