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Leveling the Scope Reticle for Long Range Rifles
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<blockquote data-quote="gunner69" data-source="post: 1009097" data-attributes="member: 35270"><p>Only one way to tell. Use a gravity plumb line to make a perfectly vertical line on a 100 yard target with zero at the bottom. Fire hitting the center of the zero point at the bottom of the plumb line. Then click up 30 moa and align the vertical cross hair with the plumb line on the target and fire again. If the bullet is left or right of the plumb line on the target then you are canted. This cant will be exacerbated at longer ranges. If your bullet lands on the plumb line then you are not canted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gunner69, post: 1009097, member: 35270"] Only one way to tell. Use a gravity plumb line to make a perfectly vertical line on a 100 yard target with zero at the bottom. Fire hitting the center of the zero point at the bottom of the plumb line. Then click up 30 moa and align the vertical cross hair with the plumb line on the target and fire again. If the bullet is left or right of the plumb line on the target then you are canted. This cant will be exacerbated at longer ranges. If your bullet lands on the plumb line then you are not canted. [/QUOTE]
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