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  1. Rugster

    Do I need a bubble level?

    Lol exactly. There is no Perfect instructor and they don’t all teach from the same book. Lucky for Frank it’s my turn to drive the last leg home from one of those pesky PRS matches so I’m out.
  2. Rugster

    PRS Talk Supporting the rifle by the barrel?

    Looks like you’re wearing a coat there so not likely an issue, but summer matches that probably gets pretty hot?
  3. Rugster

    Do I need a bubble level?

    For the record I’m fully aware cheek risers (some of them) can be moved and shifted in multiple different planes. However, I’m not aware of any widely used stock that shifts so far out of the way to have my head be level. You jaw bone would still contact the stock under the cheek riser. Show me...
  4. Rugster

    Do I need a bubble level?

    This comment is silly on so many “levels”
  5. Rugster

    Do I need a bubble level?

    Yep, just a dummy here. You typed so many words and yet said nothing, why would I reference any of it? See below. Not level...so now you’ll tell me your brain knows what 2 degrees feels like? Who’s got a protractor? This is silly at this point. You’re infallible, heading to practiscore to make...
  6. Rugster

    Do I need a bubble level?

    On the way home from MPA now, certainly higher than 400 yard average, have shot K&M multiple years running, also more than a 400 yard average. We can agree to disagree I suppose because I certainly don’t care enough to show the math. But I do care to see a stock with your head straight up and...
  7. Rugster

    Do I need a bubble level?

    Yes, please show me a photo with a stock shifted so far to the side that your head is now perpendicular to the ground and straight up. Average distance 400? Point me in the direction of that match, would love to shoot it.
  8. Rugster

    Do I need a bubble level?

    That may work on your belly, but in PRS, in weird positions, it’s not a solution for all shooting problems. Here’s another thing that doesn’t make sense. “Your brain/inner ear knows when it’s balanced” seems to be the recurring theme here, so someone show me a photo of them shooting a scoped...
  9. Rugster

    Do I need a bubble level?

    It’s all about what is acceptable. If I’m shooting a 400 yard 10 inch plate, I can be looser with how perfect I need to be. But for example in this weekend’s MPA PRS match, we shot a stage that was positional off a rail and 717 yards on a 45% IPSC, so I pay much closer attention. However on...
  10. Rugster

    Do I need a bubble level?

    Are you speaking from a PRS perspective or belly shooting?
  11. Rugster

    Do I need a bubble level?

    I’m very curious of the dogmatic approach of a few folks in this thread. You don’t need a level because “xyz” or “I don’t use a level and it’s not an issue.” Can the rest of us assume you shoot every match clean? You don’t miss? Furthermore how would you know if you missed a shot due to cant if...
  12. Rugster

    Do I need a bubble level?

    I don’t think your data is calculating the cant. The majority of your horizontal component with that 308 is spin drift. Try the formula from the published research paper.
  13. Rugster

    Do I need a bubble level?

    Check your math...it’s off. http://www.empyrealsciences.com/Estimation%20of%20Shot%20Error%20due%20to%20Rifle%20Cant.pdf
  14. Rugster

    Do I need a bubble level?

    My comment wasn’t directed toward you at all...more toward the folks who don’t see the value of a level, particularly in PRS. :)
  15. Rugster

    Do I need a bubble level?

    Let me restate from a PRS perspective. It’s pretty widely accepted that your head is used as a counterweight to balance, especially in unnatural positions. PRS is based on shooting in many unnatural positions. So when you put your bag on a rock that isn’t flat, and you’re standing awkwardly...
  16. Rugster

    Suppressors Leviathan Suppressor... any experience?

    I imagine he will go radio silent when he figures out that everything he posts is legal evidence against him...
  17. Rugster

    Do I need a bubble level?

    Vehemently disagree. Especially in a troop line, I’m checking level before every shot especially as I walk the targets out to distance.
  18. Rugster

    Do I need a bubble level?

    I think it depends on the game you’re playing. The bipods for King of 2 mile comps are very different than what most guys use for PRS and often have cant locked out. They are shooting from a flat surface whereas PRS not always. I’ve seen a lot of guys send one round and miss left, then send...
  19. Rugster

    Do I need a bubble level?

    In my opinion, yes, you should have a level on your rifle.
  20. Rugster

    Is your MPA dovetail for the spigot too narrow?

    Some of the RRS ones can be adjusted, but I would advise against opening them up as it’s an internal shim nightmare. If you are careful and patient, it can be done.