Ledd Slinger
Silver $$ Contributor
Not sure how that possible when the scoring rings are circular in shape.I think some of you are missing my point. Maybe it’s simpler than I think. I understand why everything should be level as can be. But, you can’t control how the target is set. If you have everything level on your end but the target isn’t level and you are holding off, you could get a level water line, but the POI is off the water line because the target is not level. Is this clear as mud? Now to throw another wrench into it are the ET. The paper target isn’t level but the ET is level. Now what difference does this make?
Whether or not the target is leveled by the square shape of the paper in which the circular rings are located makes no difference. A circular shape does not care about a water line. The ground could be at a 45 degree angle in your image of the target and as long as your adjustments at the bench are running a true level, then all directions of reticle travel would be straight thru center across entire circle no matter which way it is oriented. If your reticle is not moving flat and centered from one side of the circle, thru dead center, and ending centered on the other side of the circle, then it’s most likely a leveling issue on your setup, not the target
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