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<blockquote data-quote="davidu" data-source="post: 1977408" data-attributes="member: 115072"><p>KS Shooter, is your goal is to shoulder the rifle less than perpendicular and have the vertical crosshair be plumb ?</p><p>Seems like learning how to shoulder the rifle properly would be the simplest solution. Cant is essentially immaterial to centerfire rifles until you get past say 300 yards or more. It's a bit of an issue starting at 600 yards with high BC bullets. Seems like every input becomes real important when getting out past 865 yards. You are now " lobbing" bullets like artillery shells.</p><p>A 6 CM 108 gr ELD Match bullet drops 30 ft at a 1000 yards</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davidu, post: 1977408, member: 115072"] KS Shooter, is your goal is to shoulder the rifle less than perpendicular and have the vertical crosshair be plumb ? Seems like learning how to shoulder the rifle properly would be the simplest solution. Cant is essentially immaterial to centerfire rifles until you get past say 300 yards or more. It’s a bit of an issue starting at 600 yards with high BC bullets. Seems like every input becomes real important when getting out past 865 yards. You are now “ lobbing” bullets like artillery shells. A 6 CM 108 gr ELD Match bullet drops 30 ft at a 1000 yards [/QUOTE]
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