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Leverling rifle and scope ???
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<blockquote data-quote="paphil" data-source="post: 552764" data-attributes="member: 17745"><p>I've done a lot of testing on that idea and it turns out that the allignment of the scope to the gun is not nearly as important as getting the scope vertical. ( read David Tubbs book) The adjustable stock and butt plate are, as mentioned above also a great help. I would do as you state, get comfortable on the bench and then rotate the scope to vertical. Then put the scope level on. Now, even though the gun is canted to fit your style of hold, the scope is vertical and will shoot and adjust for distance as intended. Gun cant does not matter, scope cant does!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paphil, post: 552764, member: 17745"] I've done a lot of testing on that idea and it turns out that the allignment of the scope to the gun is not nearly as important as getting the scope vertical. ( read David Tubbs book) The adjustable stock and butt plate are, as mentioned above also a great help. I would do as you state, get comfortable on the bench and then rotate the scope to vertical. Then put the scope level on. Now, even though the gun is canted to fit your style of hold, the scope is vertical and will shoot and adjust for distance as intended. Gun cant does not matter, scope cant does! [/QUOTE]
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