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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Videos on bedding bases and rings + new method for scope leveling
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<blockquote data-quote="fj40mojo" data-source="post: 530834" data-attributes="member: 19129"><p>While I agree completely with the use of the machined surface of the bottom of the action as your base referance I disagree with using the verticle surface of the turret cap to compare it too. I say this because I have doubts as to the precision that goes into the manufacture of a part which is intended only to cover and protect the adjustment parts underneath. My method is to support the action on precision ground 1-2-3 blocks (a machinist set up tool) and then line the reticle up with a precision ground machinist square referenced off the same surface as the 1-2-3 blocks ie bottom of the action is in a parallel plane to your referance surface and you are alligning the reticle with a verticle line referenced off the same surface.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fj40mojo, post: 530834, member: 19129"] While I agree completely with the use of the machined surface of the bottom of the action as your base referance I disagree with using the verticle surface of the turret cap to compare it too. I say this because I have doubts as to the precision that goes into the manufacture of a part which is intended only to cover and protect the adjustment parts underneath. My method is to support the action on precision ground 1-2-3 blocks (a machinist set up tool) and then line the reticle up with a precision ground machinist square referenced off the same surface as the 1-2-3 blocks ie bottom of the action is in a parallel plane to your referance surface and you are alligning the reticle with a verticle line referenced off the same surface. [/QUOTE]
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