Having installed and tested many of these, they work better and hold properly under heavy recoil when the pluses and minuses are matched correctly. I’m sure you can get away with other techniques- I’ve mixed them before to get zero cant as well- but following the design intent works better. Also important to keep in mind that basic trigonometry is at play, and the included instructions have a table showing the ring spacing/cant relationship. While I do like these rings, if you buy enough sets you will encounter ones machined very poorly with natural misalignment. I currently have one set that requires ~12MOA of windage to correct the ring, and another that is pushing ~20! I have tested and verified that the error is in the ring itself. That eats up a lot of the “adjustment”. In my use, I can correct and still get the vertical I need, otherwise I’d warranty them. Still just sloppy QC on Burris’s end.
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