I attended a 600 yd BR gong match a while ago and noticed some of the rifles had scope levels, If ur rest was level and the scope is perpendicular to the stock then what is the need for the level?
These were flat fore end BR stocked rifles riding in Farley and SEB style rests.
Thanks. E
The way to tell is if sneuse runs runs out of both sides of their mouthDoes it matter if the shooter is level headed also???![]()
Never use ring caps to level a scope, they mean nothing in regards to true level. The bottom surface of a NF scope is level to the crosshairs of the reticle.I couldn't agree more.......I have had this thought for years. I have even tried to think of a way to do it myself, but I just don't have the tooling to be precise enough. A simple index mark on the scope tube and ring cap would be fantastic.
It doesn't matter if the scope center is lined up with the bore center.My take on things:
You need to start with a plumb line that runs from the center of the scope through the center of the bore before you can adjust the reticle/scope rotation in the rings. But how is that achieved?
I used a tool that has a V notch that sits on top of the scope and another that sits on top of the barrel and provides a bubble level to get this right. But ... if you put a tool across the bolt rails you get a different orientation. And if you use a flat spot on the action or pic rail, you will get something different all together. None of the three methods agree.
How can you tell when the center of the scope tube is PERFECTLY centered over the center of the bore? Once this is done, it should be easy to get the crosshair plumb.
This. I never trust a level that short. J M O.The scope does not need to be level to the rifle. It does need to be level to the earth. My eyes can detect when the cross hair isnt level better than when a bubble isnt centered.
It doesn't matter if the scope center is lined up with the bore center.
As long as the scope reticle is level with the bottom of the flat fore end of the
stock there will be consistency. Of course the front rest and front and rear bags
have to allow repeatability of "level" but that part of the problem is theoretically
solved IMHO. Even the "rifling" itself will throw the bullet out of alignment with
the center of the bore.
