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How critical is scope level?
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<blockquote data-quote="SilentPew" data-source="post: 1549798" data-attributes="member: 108604"><p>Agreed 100%. I worded my response poorly. My comment was in response to them not bothering to look at the bubble level. If the rifle was level to reticle from get go, and they dial up then they should have good impact even if rifle is a bit "canted" during shot. Now if you're canted and trust a holdover, you're going to have major windage and elevation issues. At least that's what my brain is thinking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilentPew, post: 1549798, member: 108604"] Agreed 100%. I worded my response poorly. My comment was in response to them not bothering to look at the bubble level. If the rifle was level to reticle from get go, and they dial up then they should have good impact even if rifle is a bit "canted" during shot. Now if you're canted and trust a holdover, you're going to have major windage and elevation issues. At least that's what my brain is thinking. [/QUOTE]
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