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Old 02-04-2019, 08:52 AM
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Originally Posted by elkhunter11 View Post
You use certain methods to set up a scope, and I use certain methods, yours works for you, and mine works for me, and Tubbs methods obviously work for him. We can't change geometry, when you cant the scope, it won't track properly, when you cant the rifle, horizontal offset must exist, those are absolutes that can't be changed. You can argue all that you want, you can post whatever links you please, but geometry is an absolute. But although we can't change geometry, we can get by using our own methods, and not be overly concerned with the geometry, if it isn't an issue for our particular application.
I could care less how you set up your scope.

Bottom line. Scopes that are set up level to rifles rarely actually are. It matters not. Scopes that are canted while shooting at targets at long distances will miss. Scopes that are level to targets, even when mounted on canted rifles will hit.
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