I was playing around with the sight offset numbers and going from 0 inches to 10 inches had zero effect on the elevation/windage. I would expect it to have some impact on windage.
I had thought the math would be something like:
10 in offset while leaving it as 10 inch offset at 100 yards would gives you 10 in offset till infinity.
But if you zeroed it at 100 yards then at 200 you would be 10 inches off, 20 in at 300, 30 in at 400 etc. But I wasn't sure if this was correct so I went to AB app to see what it said the values were. (The idea was, how much offset does it take to become something to concern yourself with).
JBM has numbers change for sight offset but they don't give you the numbers for actually zeroing it up at 100 yards (Instead of the expected 0 elevation, 0 windage @ 100 yards, it shows 0 elevation, 9.5 MOA windage).
H4DOF and Ballistics AE don't have sight offset as an option.
I understand that practically, any offset induced by canting the rifle to fit the shooter then installing the scope level is going to be negligible. This was just for science.
I had thought the math would be something like:
10 in offset while leaving it as 10 inch offset at 100 yards would gives you 10 in offset till infinity.
But if you zeroed it at 100 yards then at 200 you would be 10 inches off, 20 in at 300, 30 in at 400 etc. But I wasn't sure if this was correct so I went to AB app to see what it said the values were. (The idea was, how much offset does it take to become something to concern yourself with).
JBM has numbers change for sight offset but they don't give you the numbers for actually zeroing it up at 100 yards (Instead of the expected 0 elevation, 0 windage @ 100 yards, it shows 0 elevation, 9.5 MOA windage).
H4DOF and Ballistics AE don't have sight offset as an option.
I understand that practically, any offset induced by canting the rifle to fit the shooter then installing the scope level is going to be negligible. This was just for science.