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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Where to level?!
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<blockquote data-quote="74honker" data-source="post: 2234821" data-attributes="member: 113930"><p>I'm assuming you're trying to set your level for mounting your scope and reticle alignment? Looks like my wheeler set. Set the small level on the flat spot on the back ring where it screws to reciever. Assuming you have the bases down tight already. Then set the front clamp on level to your barrel and make them match per the instructions in your kit. Once you have that then set the scooe in the rings and put that small level on top of the elevation knob and it's done. IF you can somehow clamp the stock down to your sled to keep the jiggles out while doing all this it helps emensely. I use shims vertically along side the butt, not perfect but helps keep the whole thing steadier in the sled while you're trying to square up the rest of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="74honker, post: 2234821, member: 113930"] I'm assuming you're trying to set your level for mounting your scope and reticle alignment? Looks like my wheeler set. Set the small level on the flat spot on the back ring where it screws to reciever. Assuming you have the bases down tight already. Then set the front clamp on level to your barrel and make them match per the instructions in your kit. Once you have that then set the scooe in the rings and put that small level on top of the elevation knob and it's done. IF you can somehow clamp the stock down to your sled to keep the jiggles out while doing all this it helps emensely. I use shims vertically along side the butt, not perfect but helps keep the whole thing steadier in the sled while you're trying to square up the rest of it. [/QUOTE]
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