what scope leveling system?

Ryan_1129

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just had a question wanting to get my own scope leveling system. What would you guys recommend? Deciding between wheeler system or Holland, “perfect every time”.
 
I have the defensive edge scope leveling system and it's been working great for me.

If money was no object, I'd splurge for the short action customs scope level.
 
Wheeler is easy use and well made. It’s also adaptable to any rifle, whereas some of the other systems I’ve seen require a flat spot somewhere on the action to fit the level. They don’t always fit under the scope or a specific action does t have a suitable flat spot.
 
All the most expensive fixtures in the world dont actually level what matters, which is the reticle to a plumb bob.

Use the flashlight method
How are you leveling the rifle? Or are you leveling to a bubble with this method?

Also, there can be cant in the reticle that doesn't match turret travel. Always verify tracking on target.
 
I think I’ll get a CTK level to level the gun, use the flashlight method with a plumb bob and get an accuracy 1st scope level and get to shooting. Thank you for the input, I appreciate it.
 
How are you leveling the rifle? Or are you leveling to a bubble with this method?

Also, there can be cant in the reticle that doesn't match turret travel. Always verify tracking on target.
  1. eyeball the scope level with firearm and secure in rings, with scope bubble level loosely mounted
  2. Level the reticle to a plumb line with flashlight, lock gun in a vise or secure enough to tighten the bubble level
  3. Adjust scope mounted bubble and secure it when level

This is free and more precise than anything you can buy
 
This kit works really well and is super easy. I don't mess with a laser bore sight though so I'd look for the kit without that to save some coin.
 
just checked those out, damn that short action customs is nice.

I have the SAC Final Scope Level but I don't find it all that helpful to actually mount a scope or scope level. I just use it as a static mount to do scope tracking tests. I might have put a scope level or two on a scope while in the fixture and running a tracking test before but it's not all that helpful over just doing the same when a scope is on a rifle.

The shit that actually matters is mounting your bubble level to show level when the reticle is plumb which requires no special tools.
 
  1. eyeball the scope level with firearm and secure in rings, with scope bubble level loosely mounted
  2. Level the reticle to a plumb line with flashlight, lock gun in a vise or secure enough to tighten the bubble level
  3. Adjust scope mounted bubble and secure it when level

This is free and more precise than anything you can buy
I was thinking the OP was asking about this part, specifically. Which is why i asked you to clarify. All good stuff.
 
I use the arisaka defense leveling wedges and have had great luck as long as I'm using a gun with a rail or something with a flat top like a tikka.

I use the wedges also but did I read somewhere that not all turret bottoms are machined the same in reference to the reticle i.e. horizontal and perpendicular? So some caution was urged about using wedges. I can't recall the exact article or wording. Anyone else heard of that?
 
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