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Vortex Viper PST reticle cant
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<blockquote data-quote="Crashman1" data-source="post: 881377" data-attributes="member: 46968"><p>It could be machining tolerances on the turret cap itself. I always use a plumb bob at about 40-50 yards to level up my reticle and then check the run out by turning the elevation turret up and down on the plumb bob to see how the true the tracking is. My PST has the tiniest amount of run out from the bottom all the way to the top of the adjustment range, about half the reticle width on one side at the bottom to half a reticle width on the other side at the top of the adjustment range. My Razor HD is absolutely perfect, and has been checked several times for this by me and other much better shooters and techs than myself. Any internal error in my PST can not be seen by me at distance because I am just not that good of a shot, and as another poster said even the smallest amount of error in your hold or movement when the shot breaks will have a greater effect on the point of impact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crashman1, post: 881377, member: 46968"] It could be machining tolerances on the turret cap itself. I always use a plumb bob at about 40-50 yards to level up my reticle and then check the run out by turning the elevation turret up and down on the plumb bob to see how the true the tracking is. My PST has the tiniest amount of run out from the bottom all the way to the top of the adjustment range, about half the reticle width on one side at the bottom to half a reticle width on the other side at the top of the adjustment range. My Razor HD is absolutely perfect, and has been checked several times for this by me and other much better shooters and techs than myself. Any internal error in my PST can not be seen by me at distance because I am just not that good of a shot, and as another poster said even the smallest amount of error in your hold or movement when the shot breaks will have a greater effect on the point of impact. [/QUOTE]
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