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Old 02-04-2019, 12:45 PM
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Originally Posted by AndrewM View Post
So if you cant your crosshairs this means you cannot zero your scope with your rifle? You aren't making any sense. There will always be crossover if you zero your scope with your rifle.
No. Your zero remains constant at the crosshair with any amount of cant you zero it for. If the crosshair hits bullseyes good. Now go down to the 600 yard subtension. If your scope is not level on a level rifle then it will hit off the mark horizontally, more so as the distance increases. There is no horizontal divergence of the bullet path/scope subtensions down range . The POA/POI offset just gets bigger as soon as it leaves the muzzle. If everything is level, the bullet path never leaves the horizontal plane. The only divergence will be in the vertical plane...…..there will be two divergent intersections vertically...…..none horizontally.
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