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How critical is scope level?
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<blockquote data-quote="FURMAN" data-source="post: 1546836" data-attributes="member: 26535"><p>First off you most likely could not detect 1 degree even if your scope was mounted perfectly and you were using a scope mounted level. The piece I have seen no one mention is if the scope is not level your elevation will not be true because as you click up you are actually clicking up and to the right or left. The amount you will be short will be dependent upon how many degrees the scope is canted. The total amount of error would be measured in MOA or MILS and zero correlation to cartridge being shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FURMAN, post: 1546836, member: 26535"] First off you most likely could not detect 1 degree even if your scope was mounted perfectly and you were using a scope mounted level. The piece I have seen no one mention is if the scope is not level your elevation will not be true because as you click up you are actually clicking up and to the right or left. The amount you will be short will be dependent upon how many degrees the scope is canted. The total amount of error would be measured in MOA or MILS and zero correlation to cartridge being shot. [/QUOTE]
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