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The Basics, Starting Out
Scope Height Help, Browning X-Bolt.
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<blockquote data-quote="AggieHunter" data-source="post: 2620114" data-attributes="member: 83929"><p>Step 1 - Go to the store and buy a simple ruler,</p><p>Step 2 - Mount your rings and scope on your rifle - make sure the bell of the scope doesn't touch the rifle or the Pic rail & use the lowest rings possible,</p><p>Step 3 - Forget abut the height of your rings. Measure from the center of your rifle bore to the center of your mounted scope. That's it. That number is what the scope guys need to get you a custom dial. I have done this process countless times very successfully</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AggieHunter, post: 2620114, member: 83929"] Step 1 - Go to the store and buy a simple ruler, Step 2 - Mount your rings and scope on your rifle - make sure the bell of the scope doesn't touch the rifle or the Pic rail & use the lowest rings possible, Step 3 - Forget abut the height of your rings. Measure from the center of your rifle bore to the center of your mounted scope. That's it. That number is what the scope guys need to get you a custom dial. I have done this process countless times very successfully [/QUOTE]
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