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Favorite anti-cant level
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 2795461" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>I grew up & hunt groundhogs in NE upstate PA. This is a place where nothing is level for several counties. </p><p>Where you can put your truck in neutral and apparently coast uphill..</p><p>If you don't mind level there, you miss fully half your ~300yd shots, and all over 500.</p><p></p><p>I've tried every system type, and the only type that actually works is that mounting to the scope tube.</p><p>I like the ScopLevel because I can see it dead on with my shooting eye, with just a glance up from my reticle to the bubble & back.</p><p>A benefit of a scope tube level is that you can move a scope from gun to gun with it, and it's level is still correct.</p><p>I did this many times with a 'Standard' scope that I kept for decades (a perfectly true scope), just for the purpose of validating all others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 2795461, member: 1521"] I grew up & hunt groundhogs in NE upstate PA. This is a place where nothing is level for several counties. Where you can put your truck in neutral and apparently coast uphill.. If you don't mind level there, you miss fully half your ~300yd shots, and all over 500. I've tried every system type, and the only type that actually works is that mounting to the scope tube. I like the ScopLevel because I can see it dead on with my shooting eye, with just a glance up from my reticle to the bubble & back. A benefit of a scope tube level is that you can move a scope from gun to gun with it, and it's level is still correct. I did this many times with a 'Standard' scope that I kept for decades (a perfectly true scope), just for the purpose of validating all others. [/QUOTE]
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