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What do you use to level the reticle?
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<blockquote data-quote="Old Rooster" data-source="post: 1817978" data-attributes="member: 108576"><p>I have the Wheeler Professional leveling system and agree it is not perfect.I moved scopes in 2017 and on one rifle I was off by almost 1 inch at 100 yards,no need to do a ttt.I moved the scope and verified it with a ttt.</p><p>The biggest problem with a plumb bob line is you have to be able to see it and I can't,old eyes.That little Arisaka tool did the trick for me.</p><p>Look up the Panhandle Precision on youtube web site.He proved that the top turret was not a stable place to put a level.He used one and leveled it but when he turned the turret the level was off,no matter where he used the level on the turret it still moved on a nightforce scope.So that stopped me from using another Wheeler scope leveling system,the level level system but he said no matter the make of the scope the bottom of the scope is the most consistently stable place to level a scope.</p><p>With help from this site and that little Arisaka tool I am better at getting a level scope and since 2014 I have been using the ttt to verify it.</p><p>I just got that little Arisaka tool but have been using the ttt to verify level since 2014.</p><p>Have a great Sunday folks.</p><p>Old Rooster</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Rooster, post: 1817978, member: 108576"] I have the Wheeler Professional leveling system and agree it is not perfect.I moved scopes in 2017 and on one rifle I was off by almost 1 inch at 100 yards,no need to do a ttt.I moved the scope and verified it with a ttt. The biggest problem with a plumb bob line is you have to be able to see it and I can't,old eyes.That little Arisaka tool did the trick for me. Look up the Panhandle Precision on youtube web site.He proved that the top turret was not a stable place to put a level.He used one and leveled it but when he turned the turret the level was off,no matter where he used the level on the turret it still moved on a nightforce scope.So that stopped me from using another Wheeler scope leveling system,the level level system but he said no matter the make of the scope the bottom of the scope is the most consistently stable place to level a scope. With help from this site and that little Arisaka tool I am better at getting a level scope and since 2014 I have been using the ttt to verify it. I just got that little Arisaka tool but have been using the ttt to verify level since 2014. Have a great Sunday folks. Old Rooster [/QUOTE]
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