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I've been using feeler gages stacked between the top of the pic rail and the bottom of the scope. Very simple method. As a bonus- the scope will not turn in the rings as you torque down the ring caps.
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I’ve done that in the past and it worked well, this gun dosent have a pic rail though. I ordered one of the devices mentioned and messed with it some more, I think I’m on the right track, not sure why this particular rifle/scope is messing with me so much. Never had any issues before.I've been using feeler gages stacked between the top of the pic rail and the bottom of the scope. Very simple method. As a bonus- the scope will not turn in the rings as you torque down the ring caps.
I went and hung a rope with a piece of wood on it out in a tree about 30 yards away from my house.Plumb bob never lies.
In all honestly, once I started putting time and effort into mounting/leveling scopes correctly, the first few I looked through I re-mounted a couple times each because I'd shoulder the rifle and go "no way is this level". Well, it turns out I was the one who apparently wasn't level lol.
Just make sure your action is leveled on both axis' (front to back, side to side) when you're leveling your scope and torquing it down, and also when you clamp the tube level on. Another way to double check is to set the rifle up leveled out with the butt almost touching a blank wall, and shine a flashlight through the center of the objective to cast a shadow of the reticle on the wall, and check it with a plumb bob.I went and hung a rope with a piece of wood on it out in a tree about 30 yards away from my house.
In 2020 I had help learning to shoot long. I use the above and a tikka is pretty easy to level then loose screws and plumb bob thing.That’s basically what I did but then when I shoulder the rifle it’s super crooked.
No pic rail,rings only.Parabola LLC
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The Reticle Tru device is foolproof, and fast. Gets it level with the rifle bore every single time.
I bought one. It works pretty well.No pic rail,rings only.
Don’t find any up to date videos or info on this.
Anyone use it.
Actually what the photo shows isn’t really what matters. What matters most is the reticle is leveled to gravity. The scope can be rotated slightly and as long as the scope is leveled to gravity the error will be extremely small. Say the center of the scope is offset from the bore laterally 1/8” due to the scope being rotated, and the rifle is zeroed at 100 yds and the reticle is level with gravity. The error from the misalignment at 900 yards would be one inch. This is significantly less than the error you might get from shooting without a level resulting in a canted reticle.There is only one thing that matters
The reticle must be perpendicular to the bore
Nothing else matters
The rest is up to the shooter
Just do this, it is easy View attachment 610497
Actually what the photo shows isn’t really what matters. What matters most is the reticle is leveled to gravity. The scope can be rotated slightly and as long as the scope is leveled to gravity the error will be extremely small. Say the center of the scope is offset from the bore laterally 1/8” due to the scope being rotated, and the rifle is zeroed at 100 yds and the reticle is level with gravity. The error from the misalignment at 900 yards would be one inch. This is significantly less than the error you might get from shooting without a level resulting in a canted reticle.
Looks intriguing. How does one use it?I use this when mounting scopes, is quick easy to use and works great. https://www.neconos.com/item/EXD-Vertical-Reticle-Instrument-for-accurate-reticle-bore-alignment-140