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Scope Levels- Why?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sevy" data-source="post: 1890499" data-attributes="member: 95968"><p>I never had one until I started shooting long range either. At 200 yards I think the difference is minimal. Whether you dial or holdover you want the scope to go perfectly straight up. If canted to the side even a bit at 1000 yards there is gonna be a difference. How much, I will leave that to someone better at math. I thought the same as you. I was shocked when I first put a level on my scope. Out of curiosity I held the gun comfortable where I would normally hold it with my eyes closed. Then I opened them and looked at the level and it was off a fair amount.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sevy, post: 1890499, member: 95968"] I never had one until I started shooting long range either. At 200 yards I think the difference is minimal. Whether you dial or holdover you want the scope to go perfectly straight up. If canted to the side even a bit at 1000 yards there is gonna be a difference. How much, I will leave that to someone better at math. I thought the same as you. I was shocked when I first put a level on my scope. Out of curiosity I held the gun comfortable where I would normally hold it with my eyes closed. Then I opened them and looked at the level and it was off a fair amount. [/QUOTE]
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