How tall is your tall target?

We play around with hunting rifles at a mile and the idea was to see if anything wonky happens at the extreme ends of travel.
Athlon 2-12 on the 243 when dialled to 26 mils (2.6 metres or about 9 feet) was off by about .3 (that takes me to a mile) and vertical was perfect, got to be happy with that.image.jpg
 
Why can’t you just shine a light through the scope against a plumb bob and spin your turret? Is it not the same affect?
 
How do you measure angular adjustment doing that?
I’m probably out of my league here….

The receiver is level, the scope is vertically plum as well. As I spin the turret, the Line on the wall stays plum. What else is there?
 
I’m probably out of my league here….

The receiver is level, the scope is vertically plum as well. As I spin the turret, the Line on the wall stays plum. What else is there?

What @Jordan Smith said. Primary purpose of a tall target test is to validate your adjustments move the reticle at the angular value they are supposed to. Plumb tracking is important too but its not the whole picture.

I really like the box 2 bench precision snipershide calibrated 10 mil target.
 
With flashlight method you can just transfer the MILs onto the wall with a sharpie or tape using the reticle's MIL hashes

And it only works if the flashlight doesnt move at all I think. Not sure how well it would work honestly
 
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