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how important are anti-cant devices? I just bought a cheapo one (its a bubble level how much does the price even matter?) (and leaned weaver picatinny compatibility is only one way). is it worth it to just stick it on my AR and leave it on there permanently? I was shocked by how far off the reticle was with the bubble in the middle vs how I normally try to shoot. Is it worth putting anti cant devices on my iron sighed guns? do they even make ones that work with A2s? I have some very cheap magnetic bubble levels for scope mounting but they won't stick to an AR receiver because not ferrous and I doubt the magnets are strong enough to stay on under recoil
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You can do the math yourself on how much it affects your point of impact.
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If you regularly compete in PRS it mattters. If not then it doesn't matter for you



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