Just curious, but did a search on AGN and didn't find much. Anyway, here is how I level my scope..... (anyone doing it differently?)
First, using a bubble level I stole out of a bullet level (easily gotten from Walmart) I level the rifle using an adjustable rifle mount set with the bubble set on the rail. You can see the bubble level behind the rear scope mount. Scope screws are just loose enough to rotate the scope.
Then, once the rifle is level, use another bubble level to level the scope. Once level, I begin the delicate task of evenly tightening the scope mount screws (with threadlock applied) so when they are all tight the scope is still level with the rail level.
This method works for me. Anyone gotta different approach?
First, using a bubble level I stole out of a bullet level (easily gotten from Walmart) I level the rifle using an adjustable rifle mount set with the bubble set on the rail. You can see the bubble level behind the rear scope mount. Scope screws are just loose enough to rotate the scope.
Then, once the rifle is level, use another bubble level to level the scope. Once level, I begin the delicate task of evenly tightening the scope mount screws (with threadlock applied) so when they are all tight the scope is still level with the rail level.
This method works for me. Anyone gotta different approach?