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<blockquote data-quote="oldmossy" data-source="post: 895403" data-attributes="member: 44047"><p>So is a person better off sighting their rifle in a touch to the left of center at 200, or canting the scope to try and take care of the spin drift? My rifle looks to have 2.6" of spin drift at 1000 yards going by G7 calculator. (that is if I got all info entered correctly)</p><p> </p><p>I know 2.6" isn't much, but I would prefer to not have to worry about it. Together with earth rotation, looks like i'd be close to 4.8" right at 1000 yds shooting north or south.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldmossy, post: 895403, member: 44047"] So is a person better off sighting their rifle in a touch to the left of center at 200, or canting the scope to try and take care of the spin drift? My rifle looks to have 2.6" of spin drift at 1000 yards going by G7 calculator. (that is if I got all info entered correctly) I know 2.6" isn't much, but I would prefer to not have to worry about it. Together with earth rotation, looks like i'd be close to 4.8" right at 1000 yds shooting north or south. [/QUOTE]
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