Hey everyone, we just wanted to share our tips for leveling your rifle scope. Most of you guys may already know how to do this with your eyes closed. But if we can help someone out here then it's a success! For us, once the scope is mounted, it starts with eye relief - close your eyes, shoulder the rifle, open your eyes and check the eye relief. Slide the scope up or back to dial it in. Next, we'll use a reticle level to ensure the horizontal reticle is perpendicular to the muzzle of the rifle. (This is a critical step. If your horizontal reticle isn’t perpendicular, your calculated drop can be drastically altered, and yet again your zero will not be consistent over distance.) A reticle leveling card works well for this. Be sure to level the rifle with sandbags or a gun vice. Then slide the card under the rifle scope. Look through the rifle with the cards in your peripheral vision. Rotate the scope until the horizontal level is perpendicular with the stripes. Be sure to take your time and tighten screws little by little and evenly until they reach 18 inch-lbs of torque. If you guys have any other tips, please let us know!