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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Leveling my action opinions
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<blockquote data-quote="Iclimb" data-source="post: 886555" data-attributes="member: 70322"><p>They'll be close to $50 shipped. May come in slightly under but that's a pretty good estimate. Individually machined, in the USA.</p><p></p><p>But it seems to be the most trusted place to level the action. The level-level-level is clumsy to use and I never trust that the action portion is square. </p><p></p><p>They're machined on 4 sides to ensure flat surface, then you just use your most trusted scope level. It's heavy bar stock to so it sits nicely against the raceways. So far it works in a savage 7mm, rem 280, win model 70 25-06, rem 7mm and above. I don't know if the lug dimensions change with smaller calibers, I don't imagine they do. I'll try it in a rem 220 swift soon. I imagine if fits it should fit most. Don't have a ruger to throw it in yet.</p><p></p><p>If anyone is seriously interested, I'll get a head count and have some made.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iclimb, post: 886555, member: 70322"] They'll be close to $50 shipped. May come in slightly under but that's a pretty good estimate. Individually machined, in the USA. But it seems to be the most trusted place to level the action. The level-level-level is clumsy to use and I never trust that the action portion is square. They're machined on 4 sides to ensure flat surface, then you just use your most trusted scope level. It's heavy bar stock to so it sits nicely against the raceways. So far it works in a savage 7mm, rem 280, win model 70 25-06, rem 7mm and above. I don't know if the lug dimensions change with smaller calibers, I don't imagine they do. I'll try it in a rem 220 swift soon. I imagine if fits it should fit most. Don't have a ruger to throw it in yet. If anyone is seriously interested, I'll get a head count and have some made. [/QUOTE]
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