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Where does Rifle cant begin to matter?
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<blockquote data-quote="Euler" data-source="post: 2010265" data-attributes="member: 107601"><p>Yeah, levels have a time and a place. The context of this thread is "do I need a level out to 600 yards".</p><p></p><p>If you need to look at a level before every single trigger press (especially if you're only shooting to 600 yards), you aren't progressing. I can feel if my bolt picks up a round vs running on an empty mag. I don't need to perform a press check each time I run the bolt. I can also feel if the rifle is canted.</p><p></p><p>As far as your buddies go, lots (most) people have a natural cant. If they don't have adjustable butt pads, and if they have conventional hunting stocks, it's not always best to have the scope plumb to rifle. Level the scope to gravity so that "right" is natural - refer to the graphic in my first post.</p><p></p><p>And, we can always just agree to disagree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Euler, post: 2010265, member: 107601"] Yeah, levels have a time and a place. The context of this thread is “do I need a level out to 600 yards”. If you need to look at a level before every single trigger press (especially if you’re only shooting to 600 yards), you aren’t progressing. I can feel if my bolt picks up a round vs running on an empty mag. I don’t need to perform a press check each time I run the bolt. I can also feel if the rifle is canted. As far as your buddies go, lots (most) people have a natural cant. If they don’t have adjustable butt pads, and if they have conventional hunting stocks, it’s not always best to have the scope plumb to rifle. Level the scope to gravity so that “right” is natural - refer to the graphic in my first post. And, we can always just agree to disagree. [/QUOTE]
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