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Do you use a scope level to keep your rifle level?
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<blockquote data-quote="Silverdoctor" data-source="post: 657267" data-attributes="member: 32300"><p>I agree... the key is not using a level... although it really helps you keep the rifle in the same consistent position to make a shot and for some people it is just the ticket... but for me it is practice, practice, practice in each position until muscle memory takes over and breathing and trigger squeeze, and everything comes together... If a level helps make you a better shot, use one. If you can be in a consistent natural position, just practice it until your body just does it without thinking. If I was shooting targets competitively, I would use a level. But I stopped that 25 years ago and now I just hunt big game. For hunting, I don't want to have a level to distract me... I want to rely on my instincts and the consistency that comes with practice and experience... There are a lot of variable to keep track of in the field and you have to become part of that environment... let the force be with you... LOL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silverdoctor, post: 657267, member: 32300"] I agree... the key is not using a level... although it really helps you keep the rifle in the same consistent position to make a shot and for some people it is just the ticket... but for me it is practice, practice, practice in each position until muscle memory takes over and breathing and trigger squeeze, and everything comes together... If a level helps make you a better shot, use one. If you can be in a consistent natural position, just practice it until your body just does it without thinking. If I was shooting targets competitively, I would use a level. But I stopped that 25 years ago and now I just hunt big game. For hunting, I don't want to have a level to distract me... I want to rely on my instincts and the consistency that comes with practice and experience... There are a lot of variable to keep track of in the field and you have to become part of that environment... let the force be with you... LOL. [/QUOTE]
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