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Reticle Leveling, need help!
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<blockquote data-quote="442jonez" data-source="post: 890539" data-attributes="member: 74654"><p>Thanks, QS. I have used that method. I thought the mounting kit would add some precision to my efforts. My equipment is a Remington 700, Leupold scope and a Wheeler Engineering scope mounting/ ring lapping kit. All my scopes are Leupold (3) and all have given me this problem using the Wheeler Level kit. </p><p> I just want to be accurate out to 300 to 400 yards and understand how a canted scope will compromise accuracy. I shoot a 7mm Rem Mag, and 243 Win. both Remington 700s, and a Rock River Arms AR-15 in 5.56.</p><p> Any other ideas or input?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="442jonez, post: 890539, member: 74654"] Thanks, QS. I have used that method. I thought the mounting kit would add some precision to my efforts. My equipment is a Remington 700, Leupold scope and a Wheeler Engineering scope mounting/ ring lapping kit. All my scopes are Leupold (3) and all have given me this problem using the Wheeler Level kit. I just want to be accurate out to 300 to 400 yards and understand how a canted scope will compromise accuracy. I shoot a 7mm Rem Mag, and 243 Win. both Remington 700s, and a Rock River Arms AR-15 in 5.56. Any other ideas or input? [/QUOTE]
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