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The effect of crossbow tilt - Tac15 at long range
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<blockquote data-quote="djdcsi" data-source="post: 685016" data-attributes="member: 69"><p>It's great you experienced the effect of cant first hand in a training scenario. I consider the bubble level a must-have in long range shooting. I've been teaching extreme long range rifle marksmanship for a lot of years now, and early on we found the bubble a basic requirement. </p><p></p><p>Midway, Brownwlls, etc. sells perfectly good devices for about $15 or so. One other basic requirement for field prone shooters is a bipods ability to swivel. With a swivel bipod and the level, it's only a momentary check and adjustment in order to get proper level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djdcsi, post: 685016, member: 69"] It's great you experienced the effect of cant first hand in a training scenario. I consider the bubble level a must-have in long range shooting. I've been teaching extreme long range rifle marksmanship for a lot of years now, and early on we found the bubble a basic requirement. Midway, Brownwlls, etc. sells perfectly good devices for about $15 or so. One other basic requirement for field prone shooters is a bipods ability to swivel. With a swivel bipod and the level, it's only a momentary check and adjustment in order to get proper level. [/QUOTE]
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