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<blockquote data-quote="Taylorbok" data-source="post: 2246247" data-attributes="member: 118538"><p>You can check scope tracking and level at the same time with a tall target test. I do it at 50 yards to check full scope travel. (110 moa is to tall to test at 100) 4x8 ply wood. Draw a plum line with an aim mark at the bottom. I draw a mark every full revolution of the turret, in my case 25 moa, (every 13" at 50 yards) shoot at the aim point and keep dialling up . If the bullet lands on the mark its all good, if it's low or high you must add a correction factor. If it starts to veer left or right scope isn't perfectly level</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Taylorbok, post: 2246247, member: 118538"] You can check scope tracking and level at the same time with a tall target test. I do it at 50 yards to check full scope travel. (110 moa is to tall to test at 100) 4x8 ply wood. Draw a plum line with an aim mark at the bottom. I draw a mark every full revolution of the turret, in my case 25 moa, (every 13” at 50 yards) shoot at the aim point and keep dialling up . If the bullet lands on the mark its all good, if it’s low or high you must add a correction factor. If it starts to veer left or right scope isn’t perfectly level [/QUOTE]
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