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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Scope Levels- Why?
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<blockquote data-quote="MarshMello" data-source="post: 1891819" data-attributes="member: 67621"><p>Sorry if it's been said already. Too many replies to sift through. For long range shooting, cant is extremely important. My chassis has a built in bubble level. My hunting rifles I level the gun with 2, sometime small 3 bubble levels off the action and/or rail and split the difference (it's usually minor and I know it's not perfect, just trying to minimize margin of error). I hang a rope with a weight at 100 yards (my plumb bob) and align the verticle reticle with that and tighten her down, keeping the gun level. Works for me and my guns have tracked true to 1200.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarshMello, post: 1891819, member: 67621"] Sorry if it's been said already. Too many replies to sift through. For long range shooting, cant is extremely important. My chassis has a built in bubble level. My hunting rifles I level the gun with 2, sometime small 3 bubble levels off the action and/or rail and split the difference (it's usually minor and I know it's not perfect, just trying to minimize margin of error). I hang a rope with a weight at 100 yards (my plumb bob) and align the verticle reticle with that and tighten her down, keeping the gun level. Works for me and my guns have tracked true to 1200. [/QUOTE]
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