Scope leveling

rickyw

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I’ve used the wheeler leveling set. Lately I’ve just been eyeballing it, comparing the reticle to the rifle as I hold it out at arm’s length.
 

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I don’t think a person needs any extra tools to do it but I’m surprised I never see this one mentioned

Been using a version of that for 20-25 years mby more. Quick and easy. I have a verified vertical post on the house that I can look at from the shop to align reticle to and run elevation up and down to check. Power pole down the road to bore sight on.
 
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Aiming/shooting while the scope is level is all that’s needed. Not everyone holds and shoulders a gun the same.

Level the scope to your natural hold/can’t of the rifle.

Don’t over think it.


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This is so wrong, as are many of the other posts following.
You need to have your scope perpendicular to the rifle and the only way to do this is to ensure the vertical cross hair intersects the center of the firing pin ( actually the bore but you can’t see that as easily) or cocking indicator.
It is easy to do visually
 

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I think this is a great example of two people being right , but for different reasons . Sasquatches method would work fine for snap shooting offhand out to one or two hundred , maybe .
Aiming/shooting while the scope is level is all that’s needed. Not everyone holds and shoulders a gun the same.

Level the scope to your natural hold/can’t of the rifle.

Don’t over think it.


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This is so wrong, as are many of the other posts following.
You need to have your scope perpendicular to the rifle and the only way to do this is to ensure the vertical cross hair intersects the center of the firing pin ( actually the bore but you can’t see that as easily) or cocking indicator.
It is easy to do visually
While Castle Rock is right about long distance accuracy needing the scope level to the rifle .

It's a matter of perspective , is it not ?
 

SchwarzStock

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Aiming/shooting while the scope is level is all that’s needed.

Don’t over think it.


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Not true. The rifle bore and and scope must be on the same vertical axis if you want your scope to track with elevation changes without requiring windage corrections with each range/elevation correction.
 
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Take aways from the below table: it takes over 3 degrees of error from plumb to bore to get an inch of windage error at 1000 yards. That's less than half a click in scope adjustment.

Much more concerned with getting a level on the scope correct when the reticle is plumb. I have the little plastic wheeler bubble levels, use em sometimes, but i can eyeball plumb with bore close enough to make me happy.


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