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<blockquote data-quote="sp6x6" data-source="post: 595167" data-attributes="member: 21869"><p>Level your action. I have small levels on a spring that I use for archery that work well for this. But basically your machined action, the bolt usually sits on the rails that are in same axis with each other. you can lay a small rod or anythig true on this edge, then place a small level on that. They make handy kits for this. Then secure rifle at this position. Then plumb a line on wall and adjust scope to line. Then shoot and see that scope trackes on that plumb line.this sound complicated. On most scopes with a rail mount the scope has a milled flat on bottom of turret area and you can just slip in a small piece of bar stock or flat and turn on edge for parallel scope to rail and should be good. Len has a scope mount video posted by a snipe instructer that shows this method, check it out</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sp6x6, post: 595167, member: 21869"] Level your action. I have small levels on a spring that I use for archery that work well for this. But basically your machined action, the bolt usually sits on the rails that are in same axis with each other. you can lay a small rod or anythig true on this edge, then place a small level on that. They make handy kits for this. Then secure rifle at this position. Then plumb a line on wall and adjust scope to line. Then shoot and see that scope trackes on that plumb line.this sound complicated. On most scopes with a rail mount the scope has a milled flat on bottom of turret area and you can just slip in a small piece of bar stock or flat and turn on edge for parallel scope to rail and should be good. Len has a scope mount video posted by a snipe instructer that shows this method, check it out [/QUOTE]
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