Preview: Talley Mfg. Anti-Cant Indicator

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posted on August 15, 2022
Talley Mfg. Anti-Cant Indicator

An easy upgrade for Talley’s factory scope rings is the company’s anti-cant indicator, a simple accessory that helps shooters get on target—especially distant ones.

The indicator is a direct ring-cap replacement, via four screws, and can be installed in minutes onto one of Talley’s many ring options.

A built-in spirit level indicates whether the rifle is canted, which can result in point-of-impact errors at extended range. The indicator is available for ring sizes 1", 30 mm or 34 mm, and can be had in anodized black or silver. Suggested retail price starts at $35.

For more information, please visit talleymanufacturing.com.

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