No doubt rifle Cant is real but we often read or get told about how big an effect it can have. If you actually plug in some cant on one of the ballistics calculators the effect is much less than imagined.
e.g. on the JBM site, 6.5x284 pumping out a sierra MK 142Gr at 2950, scope 2.0 inches high and 1 degree of cant gives 0.7 inches windage at 1000 yards - note, drift is 7 inches and every knot of wind is 7 inches, so a 5 knot breeze and drift can move you 42 inches, cant only 0.7. In fact if you add a negative 5 degree cant, you reduce the drift effect significantly right through the range giving a more perpendicular adjustment for range!!!!!
The common assumption is if you cant the rifle 1 degree then that will move the projectile 1 degree * drop (in this case 274 inches or "drop x tan (cant angle)" which would be 4.8 inches in the above case. I believe this is incorrect but am hoping someone with real knowledge on the subject can chime in and try and explain to the masses why??. EVEN if we can't understand "cant" at least we could then all understand the final effect and adjust for it correctly.
After much deliberation over the last few days I (think)can picture it but can't describe it.
CAM
e.g. on the JBM site, 6.5x284 pumping out a sierra MK 142Gr at 2950, scope 2.0 inches high and 1 degree of cant gives 0.7 inches windage at 1000 yards - note, drift is 7 inches and every knot of wind is 7 inches, so a 5 knot breeze and drift can move you 42 inches, cant only 0.7. In fact if you add a negative 5 degree cant, you reduce the drift effect significantly right through the range giving a more perpendicular adjustment for range!!!!!
The common assumption is if you cant the rifle 1 degree then that will move the projectile 1 degree * drop (in this case 274 inches or "drop x tan (cant angle)" which would be 4.8 inches in the above case. I believe this is incorrect but am hoping someone with real knowledge on the subject can chime in and try and explain to the masses why??. EVEN if we can't understand "cant" at least we could then all understand the final effect and adjust for it correctly.
After much deliberation over the last few days I (think)can picture it but can't describe it.
CAM