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A scope leveling tool that aligns the scope exactly over the bore centerline is the best way to begin setting up the scope. Once the scope is over the bore, then level the reticle with a plumbline, then mount a spirit level on the scope tube. If you shoot at various distances, this procedure is the best. Don't rely on a part of the gun or receiver to be "level". since any slight offset of mounting setup or barrel alignment will likely make the "flat" on stock or receiver off-level.
Learn to use the spirit level on the scope for best precision shooting at various distances. Horizons are rarely level.
A scope leveling tool that aligns the scope exactly over the bore centerline is the best way to begin setting up the scope. Once the scope is over the bore, then level the reticle with a plumbline, then mount a spirit level on the scope tube. If you shoot at various distances, this procedure is the best. Don't rely on a part of the gun or receiver to be "level". since any slight offset of mounting setup or barrel alignment will likely make the "flat" on stock or receiver off-level.
Learn to use the spirit level on the scope for best precision shooting at various distances. Horizons are rarely level.
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