4xforfun
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Is there a better system out there for installing a scope out there than my "system"? The reason I ask is that one of my 1K comp guns sees double duty as a LR deer hammer, and it currently is throwing shots to the right as I get further out. I am 99% sure the scope is mounted with a cant to the left. I am not usually picky about my comp guns...if I can't get on target with the six min slighter period I should quit shooting. "Cant" in a comp situation just isn't that important to me.
My "system" is this.... Lets take the gun in question....BAT mod "M" with integral 20moa ring/bases. The first thing I do is set the gun in my cleaning cradle and set a carpenter level across the bottom half of the rings perpendicular to the bore. My thought is that they MUST be dead nuts on, being that they are custom BAT rings. I shim the gun in the cradle till the gun is dead level with the world. i then set the NF NSX scope in the rings and place the level on top of the elevation turret......it is plenty wide and flat enough for the level to sit solidly on it. I then gently rotate the scope till it , too, is level with the world. I may do this two or three times just to "check my work"....remove the scope and recheck the gun by placing the level across the rings, then place the scope in the rings and rotate it till it, too, is level. When both the gun and the scope are both dead nuts level with the world I consider the scope properly mounted.
Now, I am pretty sure I threw this scope on the day of a match with out doing all of the above...like I said.....dead on nuts perfect is not needed for 1K benchrest IMO.
I am about to take things apart and use my "system" to make sure things are straitened out.....just wonderin if my way of installing a scope would cut the mustard with some of you guys out there.
Thanks,
Tod
My "system" is this.... Lets take the gun in question....BAT mod "M" with integral 20moa ring/bases. The first thing I do is set the gun in my cleaning cradle and set a carpenter level across the bottom half of the rings perpendicular to the bore. My thought is that they MUST be dead nuts on, being that they are custom BAT rings. I shim the gun in the cradle till the gun is dead level with the world. i then set the NF NSX scope in the rings and place the level on top of the elevation turret......it is plenty wide and flat enough for the level to sit solidly on it. I then gently rotate the scope till it , too, is level with the world. I may do this two or three times just to "check my work"....remove the scope and recheck the gun by placing the level across the rings, then place the scope in the rings and rotate it till it, too, is level. When both the gun and the scope are both dead nuts level with the world I consider the scope properly mounted.
Now, I am pretty sure I threw this scope on the day of a match with out doing all of the above...like I said.....dead on nuts perfect is not needed for 1K benchrest IMO.
I am about to take things apart and use my "system" to make sure things are straitened out.....just wonderin if my way of installing a scope would cut the mustard with some of you guys out there.
Thanks,
Tod









