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Went to my first long range shooting comp today…
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<blockquote data-quote="Jcann" data-source="post: 3947905" data-attributes="member: 33119"><p>I basically do the same but I use a stack of feeler gauges between the rail and the bottom of the scope. </p><p></p><p>These methods only work if the bottom of the scope is flat. </p><p></p><p>I don’t use a bubble level on top of a scope cap/elevation turret . I don’t know if they are manufactured level. Probably on the higher end scopes they are but I wouldn’t trust the plastic caps found on some scopes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcann, post: 3947905, member: 33119"] I basically do the same but I use a stack of feeler gauges between the rail and the bottom of the scope. These methods only work if the bottom of the scope is flat. I don’t use a bubble level on top of a scope cap/elevation turret . I don’t know if they are manufactured level. Probably on the higher end scopes they are but I wouldn’t trust the plastic caps found on some scopes. [/QUOTE]
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