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<blockquote data-quote="Glock 40" data-source="post: 3385055" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>If you want accurate avoid the cheap levels like the weaver junk. You can use a digital level/angle <a href="https://smile.amazon.com/Calculated-Industries-7434-AccuMASTER-Inclinometer/dp/B0148M7P4O/ref=sr_1_4?dchild=1&keywords=digital+level&qid=1593390973&sr=8-4" target="_blank">gauge like this</a>. Level the gun, Level the base then hopefully your top scope dial/cap if its flat level that. Or you can level the gun and then use a plumb bob. I have used a fiber glass arrow suspended from a string as its easier to see it vs a string. </p><p></p><p>Or do it the easy way use a deck of cards or business cards between scope and base of scope turrets. Or feeler gauges as you start to torque it you may need to remove a card or two during the process. Ring torque is very important to not damage the scope and make sure its doesn't come loose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glock 40, post: 3385055, member: 32"] If you want accurate avoid the cheap levels like the weaver junk. You can use a digital level/angle [URL='https://smile.amazon.com/Calculated-Industries-7434-AccuMASTER-Inclinometer/dp/B0148M7P4O/ref=sr_1_4?dchild=1&keywords=digital+level&qid=1593390973&sr=8-4']gauge like this[/URL]. Level the gun, Level the base then hopefully your top scope dial/cap if its flat level that. Or you can level the gun and then use a plumb bob. I have used a fiber glass arrow suspended from a string as its easier to see it vs a string. Or do it the easy way use a deck of cards or business cards between scope and base of scope turrets. Or feeler gauges as you start to torque it you may need to remove a card or two during the process. Ring torque is very important to not damage the scope and make sure its doesn't come loose. [/QUOTE]
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