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Which Anti Cant device
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<blockquote data-quote="SidecarFlip" data-source="post: 1125581" data-attributes="member: 39764"><p>When the good Lord made me, he didn't make me symetrical. My right side is just a wee bit shorter than my left (no one is perfect, not me for sure)... Anyway, until I started shooting years ago, I never noticed that actually cant the rifle to the right. It became more apparent as the shot distance increased and my bullet yawed to the right.</p><p> </p><p>Way beack when there werent any 'scope levels' but along came Darrell Holland and built a nice one.</p><p> </p><p>I have a couple Holland levels on my rihles, you can mount on either side (I mount mine on the right as I'm right handed and I can see the level out of the corner of my eye, looking in the ocular of the scope.</p><p> </p><p>I would agree with the previous poster that the Vortex level is not as nicely made as Darrell Holland's. I have one of those as well. The Holland level and the Vortex are almost identical (I think Vortex copied Holland as Holland was around before Vortex was even thought of.....</p><p> </p><p>Len sells the Holland Level on this site in his Long Range Store btw. I've bought all of mine from Len and Andy...</p><p> </p><p>If you need an illuminated level you are shooting to early or too late, far as I'm concerned an illuminated level is a gimmick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SidecarFlip, post: 1125581, member: 39764"] When the good Lord made me, he didn't make me symetrical. My right side is just a wee bit shorter than my left (no one is perfect, not me for sure)... Anyway, until I started shooting years ago, I never noticed that actually cant the rifle to the right. It became more apparent as the shot distance increased and my bullet yawed to the right. Way beack when there werent any 'scope levels' but along came Darrell Holland and built a nice one. I have a couple Holland levels on my rihles, you can mount on either side (I mount mine on the right as I'm right handed and I can see the level out of the corner of my eye, looking in the ocular of the scope. I would agree with the previous poster that the Vortex level is not as nicely made as Darrell Holland's. I have one of those as well. The Holland level and the Vortex are almost identical (I think Vortex copied Holland as Holland was around before Vortex was even thought of..... Len sells the Holland Level on this site in his Long Range Store btw. I've bought all of mine from Len and Andy... If you need an illuminated level you are shooting to early or too late, far as I'm concerned an illuminated level is a gimmick. [/QUOTE]
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