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Old May 16, 2021, 11:35 AM   #26
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It's common to do so

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Has anyone ever checked their scope's tracki?ng in elevation and windage
I have and I'm there are a number of others shooters who do so, in a regular basis. Most of these folks are precision shooters; they can be quite picky and rightfully so.......

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Old May 16, 2021, 12:00 PM   #27
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Has anyone ever checked their scope's tracking in elevation and windage?

That verifies the elevation and windage adjustments are parallel to the vertical and horizontal reticles.
I have not. I alwasy used to set it and forget it for my huting guns. however as i am working out to longer ranges and am going to be dialing windage I will be checking my tracking in the near future
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