So I’m putting together my first serious long range rifle, and have gotten quality parts bought that are being shipped to put together a solid rifle IMO. Now I’m stuck on how necessary anti can’t devices are. I understand mathematically it can effect shots out past 500 yards but I’ve read some people on here don’t use them because they have a good sense of what level is. Do I need a level until I get to that point or is know what level is something humans inherently are capable of predicting?
if I do need an anti can’t device, I’ve seen accuracy 1st is popular but some say it lags. I’m partial to the flatline ops (scope or rail mounted) because you can make minor adjustments to make sure it’s level with your reticle, not the body.
any opinions and advice would be appreciated!
if I do need an anti can’t device, I’ve seen accuracy 1st is popular but some say it lags. I’m partial to the flatline ops (scope or rail mounted) because you can make minor adjustments to make sure it’s level with your reticle, not the body.
any opinions and advice would be appreciated!