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<blockquote data-quote="joseph" data-source="post: 580344" data-attributes="member: 19151"><p>I am lucky to have my deck facing a neighbors house 100 yds. away. I set my rifle on my table with a B-Square attached to my 20 MOA Picatinny rail. When I have the rifle level I line up the vertical reticle with the edge of his house which I put a 4' level on to make sure that it was plumb. I rotate the scope in the rings until it lines up perfectly to the edge of the house. Then I tighten the rings to hold the scope "snug". I then run the reticle all the way up and down. When I am sure the reticle is perfect I tighten the rings and then double check that it stays perfect. Then I put a scope tube bubble on the scope tube and adjust it to the B-Square bubble level. This has worked for me for at least 4 rifles.</p><p></p><p>When I shoot at long range like 1,000 yds. all I have to adjust for spin drift and wind.</p><p></p><p>Here is my setup:</p><p></p><p>joseph</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joseph, post: 580344, member: 19151"] I am lucky to have my deck facing a neighbors house 100 yds. away. I set my rifle on my table with a B-Square attached to my 20 MOA Picatinny rail. When I have the rifle level I line up the vertical reticle with the edge of his house which I put a 4' level on to make sure that it was plumb. I rotate the scope in the rings until it lines up perfectly to the edge of the house. Then I tighten the rings to hold the scope "snug". I then run the reticle all the way up and down. When I am sure the reticle is perfect I tighten the rings and then double check that it stays perfect. Then I put a scope tube bubble on the scope tube and adjust it to the B-Square bubble level. This has worked for me for at least 4 rifles. When I shoot at long range like 1,000 yds. all I have to adjust for spin drift and wind. Here is my setup: joseph [/QUOTE]
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