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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Getting a reticle level is nearly impossible .
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<blockquote data-quote="sdowney" data-source="post: 684472" data-attributes="member: 15618"><p>I've had the same frustrations and tried many of the gizmos and techniques listed above. I've settled on a zero cost method that's proved fool-proof for me. </p><p> </p><p>I look through the scope from a foot plus back-so 90% of the scope is black and I can only see a small circle of light centered about the crosshairs. When you do that, you'll notice the bottom crosshair should point toward the center of the bore. The slightest, and I mean slightest, rotation of the scope will make the vertical crosshair move violently from side to side. As long as you keep a cocentric viewing circle centered on the crosshairs and the bottom vertical crosshair "pointing" to the middle of your bore, game on!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sdowney, post: 684472, member: 15618"] I've had the same frustrations and tried many of the gizmos and techniques listed above. I've settled on a zero cost method that's proved fool-proof for me. I look through the scope from a foot plus back-so 90% of the scope is black and I can only see a small circle of light centered about the crosshairs. When you do that, you'll notice the bottom crosshair should point toward the center of the bore. The slightest, and I mean slightest, rotation of the scope will make the vertical crosshair move violently from side to side. As long as you keep a cocentric viewing circle centered on the crosshairs and the bottom vertical crosshair "pointing" to the middle of your bore, game on! [/QUOTE]
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