bobinpa
Gold $$ Contributor
I think that we have all gone through this at one time or another. When mounting a scope, we want the vertical part of the retical perfectly vertical..... or in laymens terms, we want the cross hairs straight up and down from the center of the bore. When we click up we want to go straight up. We have all come up with a way to level the retical and there are many tools or gagets out there to help us accomplish this. BUT wouldn't it be nice if a scope company did this: Put a manufactured scribe in the center of the top of the tube and put a manufactured scribe in the ring..... something that we could just line up. Or better yet.... Put a manufactured or machined groove in the top of the scope tube and manufacture a ring with a "rail" to fit in the groove. Am I missing something ????? Is there a functional problem with this or is it a cost issue????? I can't be the first guy to think of this. Looking for opinions.....