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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Scope leveling - which method?
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<blockquote data-quote="SouthTXBowhunter" data-source="post: 1160974" data-attributes="member: 13266"><p>I did this with feeler gauges, which accomplish the same thing. The problem is that this doesn't match with a bubble level laid across the rail or the top of the elevation turret. In other words, imagine that you used your tool (so the bottom of the scope is parallel with the top of the base) and <em>then</em> laid a bubble level on the top of the rail/base and leveled the rifle. Now, put a level on the top of the elevation turret and.....the scope shows out of level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SouthTXBowhunter, post: 1160974, member: 13266"] I did this with feeler gauges, which accomplish the same thing. The problem is that this doesn't match with a bubble level laid across the rail or the top of the elevation turret. In other words, imagine that you used your tool (so the bottom of the scope is parallel with the top of the base) and [I]then[/I] laid a bubble level on the top of the rail/base and leveled the rifle. Now, put a level on the top of the elevation turret and.....the scope shows out of level. [/QUOTE]
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