Outdoorsman12b
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Do you use one?
At what range does a scope bubble level start to keep your shots on target?
At what range does a scope bubble level start to keep your shots on target?
Thanks all. I have also read about guys setting up there scope to be level with their natural rifle cant. Anyone have experience with this technique?
How did you level your level? I put mine loose around the scope, slide an Allen wrench between the top of the rail and the flat on the level, twisted it slightly until it squared up and tightened it.
Looks tacticool.....we’ll see how the shooting goes.
This^^^^^^
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I've had a lot of success with the Wheeler set as well. Vise the gun, level from the mount/rail, put the barrel level on to match. Then mount rings, and level scope turret/uncapped turret to the barrel.The Wheeler scope leveling kit works pretty nice for this. Pretty much level the rifle in a vise, set scope, and then work on the level.
I actually set my scope level so the bubble touches the left hash, since on most levels the bubble diameter is smaller than the distance between the hash marks. I think it makes difference with consistency, and heat of the moment shots.