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Getting scope crosshairs straight?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ace Quackhunter" data-source="post: 1952291" data-attributes="member: 112792"><p>When you go to the range set a plumb bob at 25 yards and use a bubble level attached to your rifle to square it first. Then square your scope to the plumb bob and slowly tighten the screws. With out touching the rifle verify both are square and then shoulder your rifle and verify again. If not square when you shoulder your rifle you may be canting the stock left or right. This is a big issue at long distance and I had a problem doing that at 1,000 yards and I have a bubble level on my rifle that I verify before ever shot. </p><p>Ace</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ace Quackhunter, post: 1952291, member: 112792"] When you go to the range set a plumb bob at 25 yards and use a bubble level attached to your rifle to square it first. Then square your scope to the plumb bob and slowly tighten the screws. With out touching the rifle verify both are square and then shoulder your rifle and verify again. If not square when you shoulder your rifle you may be canting the stock left or right. This is a big issue at long distance and I had a problem doing that at 1,000 yards and I have a bubble level on my rifle that I verify before ever shot. Ace [/QUOTE]
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