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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Objective way to level crosshair
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Eichele" data-source="post: 19310" data-attributes="member: 1007"><p>Personaly, I use an actual level. I set up the rifle and using the rear mounting base, I lay a high quality topedo level accross the base and level the rifle. Next I attach the scope (I use QR rings) then I lay the level accross the turret. I then make the needed adjustments. As I tighten the rings around the scope, it turns so I have to tighten 1 side a little, and then the other, all the while I watch the level. Once that is done I install and level a anti cant device.</p><p></p><p>I am sure this method is not "fool proof" but it has always worked VERY well for me. out to 600 yards I get NO left to right drift with the clicks or by using hold overs. Out to 1K I get drift to the right. I would imagine that is a function of spin drift and/or coroilus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Eichele, post: 19310, member: 1007"] Personaly, I use an actual level. I set up the rifle and using the rear mounting base, I lay a high quality topedo level accross the base and level the rifle. Next I attach the scope (I use QR rings) then I lay the level accross the turret. I then make the needed adjustments. As I tighten the rings around the scope, it turns so I have to tighten 1 side a little, and then the other, all the while I watch the level. Once that is done I install and level a anti cant device. I am sure this method is not "fool proof" but it has always worked VERY well for me. out to 600 yards I get NO left to right drift with the clicks or by using hold overs. Out to 1K I get drift to the right. I would imagine that is a function of spin drift and/or coroilus. [/QUOTE]
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