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<blockquote data-quote="MontanaRifleman" data-source="post: 785301" data-attributes="member: 11717"><p>Your curved bullet path (drop) (minus wind) due to gravity is defined in a plain that is aligned with the pull of gravity. If your windage reticle (sight plain) is not parallel and aligned with bullets plain of flight there will be a divergence. if your scope is properly plumbed in relation to gravity and your rifle is canted right and you have zeroed to 100 yds in that condition, your bullet will have started it's path to the left of the vertical sight plain, traveling to the right to converge with that plain, and continuing to diverge to the right, away form the vertical sight plain. The farther down range your POA is the farther right your POI will be. This is a physical and geometrical fact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MontanaRifleman, post: 785301, member: 11717"] Your curved bullet path (drop) (minus wind) due to gravity is defined in a plain that is aligned with the pull of gravity. If your windage reticle (sight plain) is not parallel and aligned with bullets plain of flight there will be a divergence. if your scope is properly plumbed in relation to gravity and your rifle is canted right and you have zeroed to 100 yds in that condition, your bullet will have started it's path to the left of the vertical sight plain, traveling to the right to converge with that plain, and continuing to diverge to the right, away form the vertical sight plain. The farther down range your POA is the farther right your POI will be. This is a physical and geometrical fact. [/QUOTE]
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