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<blockquote data-quote="Alan Griffith" data-source="post: 823298" data-attributes="member: 4686"><p>Twice in the past few months I've watch shooters I was instructing cant their rifle and miss by 12" at 660 yds and 4' - 8' at 1000 yds. I kept watching through my spotter at first. It wasn't until I came off my spotter and actually watched the shooter that I noticed the cant in their rifle. It happens. Install a level bubble and check it just before each shot. It is especially useful when shooting in hilly or mountainous terrain. </p><p></p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan Griffith, post: 823298, member: 4686"] Twice in the past few months I've watch shooters I was instructing cant their rifle and miss by 12" at 660 yds and 4' - 8' at 1000 yds. I kept watching through my spotter at first. It wasn't until I came off my spotter and actually watched the shooter that I noticed the cant in their rifle. It happens. Install a level bubble and check it just before each shot. It is especially useful when shooting in hilly or mountainous terrain. Alan [/QUOTE]
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