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Getting scope crosshairs straight?
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<blockquote data-quote="kchandler911" data-source="post: 1952163" data-attributes="member: 115026"><p>The bottom of your turret housing should have a flat spot. If you also have a flat surface on the top of your action below the turrets, you can slide a narrow steel ruler between the bottom of the turret housing and top of the action and rotate it until it touches both. If it isn't flat across the bottom of your turret housing and top of the action, the scope isn't level. If you have solid contact on both, you're canting your rifle which is more common than you can imagine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kchandler911, post: 1952163, member: 115026"] The bottom of your turret housing should have a flat spot. If you also have a flat surface on the top of your action below the turrets, you can slide a narrow steel ruler between the bottom of the turret housing and top of the action and rotate it until it touches both. If it isn’t flat across the bottom of your turret housing and top of the action, the scope isn’t level. If you have solid contact on both, you’re canting your rifle which is more common than you can imagine. [/QUOTE]
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