Scope Leveling

Choupique

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I do mine with a machinest level. Probably a little more accurate than your way, but what I've found is that it's impossible to get it perfect. I can't come up with a way to hold the rifle rigidly enough to stay square while torquing screws.

A 98 level will also show you stuff you'd be better off not knowing, like the tops of the rings not truly being co-planer, stuff flexing while it's being torqued, etc. Almost nothing involved is rigid enough and flat enough to get it truly level, at least on my junky stuff.
 

Dos XX

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I use this. I then verify or fine tune with a plumb bob on my fence in the back yard.

I have also used feeler gages between the erector and the pic rail.

 
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I use this. I then verify or fine tune with a plumb bob on my fence in the back yard.

I have also used feeler gages between the erector and the pic rail.

ya the laser level is basically my plumb bob.
 

t_carlson

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I do mine with a machinest level. Probably a little more accurate than your way, but what I've found is that it's impossible to get it perfect. I can't come up with a way to hold the rifle rigidly enough to stay square while torquing screws.

I think its hard to beat the Badger Ordinance device.

I use a plumb bob with mine, but I don't think it makes any difference over the OP's laser.
 
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