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<blockquote data-quote="Unofficial Gun Addict (UGA)" data-source="post: 1013382" data-attributes="member: 81139"><p>I've already posted my paper.... Out to 600 yards. No need to waste bullets trying to convince you or myself. If you were smart enough to read that link you posted, then you are smart enough to examine the target I included earlier and clearly see that cant isn't at work, at least not enough to warrant the additional purchase of a level for my scope. My intended game is deer and elk out to 600 yards. For my first time out shooting to 600 yards, that group helped me determine my load workup and dope, as well as confidence that by hunting season, I could reasonably take game at that distance. A 2.5x3.5" group with a single flyer, still at 6" is within my comfort zone.</p><p></p><p>Use a level if you want, or not, but forget about trying to convince me that I need one. I've looked it over and disagree. So be it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unofficial Gun Addict (UGA), post: 1013382, member: 81139"] I've already posted my paper.... Out to 600 yards. No need to waste bullets trying to convince you or myself. If you were smart enough to read that link you posted, then you are smart enough to examine the target I included earlier and clearly see that cant isn't at work, at least not enough to warrant the additional purchase of a level for my scope. My intended game is deer and elk out to 600 yards. For my first time out shooting to 600 yards, that group helped me determine my load workup and dope, as well as confidence that by hunting season, I could reasonably take game at that distance. A 2.5x3.5" group with a single flyer, still at 6" is within my comfort zone. Use a level if you want, or not, but forget about trying to convince me that I need one. I've looked it over and disagree. So be it. [/QUOTE]
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