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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Scope Levels- Why?
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<blockquote data-quote="mwkelso" data-source="post: 1892271" data-attributes="member: 110880"><p>[USER=3230]@LRNut[/USER] </p><p>If the rifle is canted but the reticle is plumb, I would think that could be accounted for. I know inside the shooter app there is an input for optics offset. </p><p>But if the center axis of the reticle/scope and barrel are plumb in their alignment, would the effect from cant still calculate the same? Or would it likely be amplified in both windage and elevation affects?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mwkelso, post: 1892271, member: 110880"] [USER=3230]@LRNut[/USER] If the rifle is canted but the reticle is plumb, I would think that could be accounted for. I know inside the shooter app there is an input for optics offset. But if the center axis of the reticle/scope and barrel are plumb in their alignment, would the effect from cant still calculate the same? Or would it likely be amplified in both windage and elevation affects? [/QUOTE]
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