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Originally Posted by DaleJ
Cat, you're talking canted sights. If sights are square to target they will track. Going to the trouble of squaring cross-hairs to receiver by using mechanical aids, then arriving at the range with your perfectly square scope/receiver, you discover your cross-hairs are canted when rifle is ready to fire. Been there, done that. Leveling scope to target works, and its a lot less expensive than changing receivers.
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You missed my point completly.
What I said was that it matters not how or why, as long as the end result is a consistant hold.
However, it is easier to adjust if everything is square and level to begi with.
BUT, if one's form is not the same shot to shot, those shots will be directed to a different spot on the target.
This was aso explained in that cut and paste in my earlier post.
Cat