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Originally Posted by Dennis G
Thanks Ashley and Alex. That's the style of information I was looking for. Now its try it and see.
To add to this I have had occassions where the image barely drifted and having set it up accurately it leaves one confused. Although my compass is top quality I realise there are many factors that can produce an error and apparently the smallest error is sufficient to produce drift.
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Have you taken the local amount of magnetic variation into consideration? In the sw land division of WA the average magnetic variation is 4 degrees west - this means if you are using a compass you should point your mount 4 degrees to the east of the magnetic south to get true south. However if you use drift alignment you should correct for this anyway.