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Ward fixed a problem I have lived with for a long time...
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<blockquote data-quote="coupalr" data-source="post: 133029" data-attributes="member: 4695"><p>I have always done this with a square steel rod (Key stock)slid into the picatinny rail notch held by an elastic. I also use an elastic to hold one onto the flat surface of the elevation turret. This gives me the ability to use both the crosshairs and the top rod to get the scope level. I also measure the distance between the 2 ends of the bars for confirmation that the scope and rifle a square to each other. Measure twice, tighten once.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coupalr, post: 133029, member: 4695"] I have always done this with a square steel rod (Key stock)slid into the picatinny rail notch held by an elastic. I also use an elastic to hold one onto the flat surface of the elevation turret. This gives me the ability to use both the crosshairs and the top rod to get the scope level. I also measure the distance between the 2 ends of the bars for confirmation that the scope and rifle a square to each other. Measure twice, tighten once. [/QUOTE]
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