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Is a scope level needed?
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1016044" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I agree with this. I make no claim to being a master at this, but LR shooters seem to spend lots time big $$ building very accurate rifles, using sophisticated RF's, measuring density pressure, angles, precise loads, scopes,etc. I think hunting at long range is an absolute game of precision, and attention to detail. Why negate all of that with one or two degrees of rifle cant in unpredictable hunting terrain when it that can be dealt with for $60 and two seconds of time. Not such a big deal out to 500-600 yards, but once you get past 700 yards with 5+ feet of sight elevation, seemingly small details like this can make the difference on whether that big buck goes down, or wags his tail at you and heads to the next county. IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1016044, member: 10291"] I agree with this. I make no claim to being a master at this, but LR shooters seem to spend lots time big $$ building very accurate rifles, using sophisticated RF's, measuring density pressure, angles, precise loads, scopes,etc. I think hunting at long range is an absolute game of precision, and attention to detail. Why negate all of that with one or two degrees of rifle cant in unpredictable hunting terrain when it that can be dealt with for $60 and two seconds of time. Not such a big deal out to 500-600 yards, but once you get past 700 yards with 5+ feet of sight elevation, seemingly small details like this can make the difference on whether that big buck goes down, or wags his tail at you and heads to the next county. IMO. [/QUOTE]
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