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Extreme Long Range Hunting & Shooting (ELR)
thoughts on leveling a scope and bubble level
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 805752" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>Given that your alignmen is off at 50 yards, I would definitely start there. A half inch off at 50 yards could put you off near a foot at the distances your shooting. Also, are you compensating for spin drift? I have found the best way to confirm the alignment is to shoot a plumbed verticlal line at 100 yards in 10 MOA increments, 5 shot groups. Based on that alignment, it would adjust my scope and level. It's also a good time to check scope tracking accuracy as well. IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 805752, member: 10291"] Given that your alignmen is off at 50 yards, I would definitely start there. A half inch off at 50 yards could put you off near a foot at the distances your shooting. Also, are you compensating for spin drift? I have found the best way to confirm the alignment is to shoot a plumbed verticlal line at 100 yards in 10 MOA increments, 5 shot groups. Based on that alignment, it would adjust my scope and level. It's also a good time to check scope tracking accuracy as well. IMO. [/QUOTE]
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