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How critical is scope level?
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<blockquote data-quote="Alex Wheeler" data-source="post: 1553926" data-attributes="member: 101859"><p>What happens when you cant a rifle is you turn some of your elevation into windage. A scope canted right will impact low right. An easy way to visualize this is to cant a scope 90 degrees, you just turned you elevation turret into a windage turret. The crosshairs mean nothing and the scopes relationship to the bore is practically irrelevant. What matters is the erector travel inside the scope and that its on a vertical plane every time. So if you want to use a scope level, you level it to the scopes internal travel, not the rifle or crosshairs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex Wheeler, post: 1553926, member: 101859"] What happens when you cant a rifle is you turn some of your elevation into windage. A scope canted right will impact low right. An easy way to visualize this is to cant a scope 90 degrees, you just turned you elevation turret into a windage turret. The crosshairs mean nothing and the scopes relationship to the bore is practically irrelevant. What matters is the erector travel inside the scope and that its on a vertical plane every time. So if you want to use a scope level, you level it to the scopes internal travel, not the rifle or crosshairs. [/QUOTE]
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