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<blockquote data-quote="kcebcj" data-source="post: 792902" data-attributes="member: 10391"><p>I don't understand why you quoted me. I was just commenting on Montana Rifleman's post of the picture with the scope offset and agreeing with him. The point he was trying to make was correct.</p><p> </p><p> If you misunderstood my post and were attempting to explain how to align a scope and a rifle thank you but have been doing just that for quite a long time with precision. Both you and Montana are correct in you process just have different ways of getting there and mine is just a little different yet.</p><p> </p><p> If the rail is properly installed (bedded) using a mill and a dial indicator for precision then the level in the rail shown in your original post would be perfect and that is what Montana Rifleman was getting at I think. In my experience **** few receivers are perfect so any quality rail should be bedded then aligning the scope is a walk in the park.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcebcj, post: 792902, member: 10391"] I don't understand why you quoted me. I was just commenting on Montana Rifleman's post of the picture with the scope offset and agreeing with him. The point he was trying to make was correct. If you misunderstood my post and were attempting to explain how to align a scope and a rifle thank you but have been doing just that for quite a long time with precision. Both you and Montana are correct in you process just have different ways of getting there and mine is just a little different yet. If the rail is properly installed (bedded) using a mill and a dial indicator for precision then the level in the rail shown in your original post would be perfect and that is what Montana Rifleman was getting at I think. In my experience **** few receivers are perfect so any quality rail should be bedded then aligning the scope is a walk in the park. [/QUOTE]
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