Pizzlegreet
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I’m not trolling. I’m new to all this. I appreciate the feedback. Based on the above links and charts and my own thinking about this I think I am in the “rifle being canted, reticle being vertical,” section.
That said, with my rifle canted and the reticle vertical I took a ruler and measured the the offset between the center of my barrel’s bore and the center of the reticle, and the scope is left 0.5” horizontally and up 2” vertically. My calculator says the angle is 14 degrees, not 30 as I said in the original post.
So what about this as a hypothesis: Assuming no wind and no spin drift, as long I keep the plane that the bullet travels in parallel to the plane that the scope (created by rotating the elevation turret) moves through (0.5” apart based on my measurement), I should be able to dial elevation and the point of impact will always be 0.5” right of the point of aim, no matter the distance.
To do this I need to zero at 100 yards with the POI 0.5” right of the POA. Then it’s all good no matter the distance. And I can then add back in windage and spin drift and use a ballistics app (and turret dialing) as usual.
Is my logic correct?
That said, with my rifle canted and the reticle vertical I took a ruler and measured the the offset between the center of my barrel’s bore and the center of the reticle, and the scope is left 0.5” horizontally and up 2” vertically. My calculator says the angle is 14 degrees, not 30 as I said in the original post.
So what about this as a hypothesis: Assuming no wind and no spin drift, as long I keep the plane that the bullet travels in parallel to the plane that the scope (created by rotating the elevation turret) moves through (0.5” apart based on my measurement), I should be able to dial elevation and the point of impact will always be 0.5” right of the point of aim, no matter the distance.
To do this I need to zero at 100 yards with the POI 0.5” right of the POA. Then it’s all good no matter the distance. And I can then add back in windage and spin drift and use a ballistics app (and turret dialing) as usual.
Is my logic correct?