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Scope Level

sentry1

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It seems like a scope level is the way to go when working on your long range game, so... thoughts?

I was looking at getting one of these offset scope levels from Brownells:

Sinclair Offset Scope Level

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I have an Accuracy First level. It is my first and I really like it. It is machined for 34mm but they have a lot of reducers to fit any scope so you are not stuck if you switch scopes.

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Newbie question but how do you know your level is perfectly level with you cross hairs or how do you achieve this? I would think maybe a gun smith?
 
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I used a plumb bob (used pike string) at 50yds on a calm day. I looked through the scope and held it level while a buddy moved and tightened it. I also checked it with a laser plumb bob I use at work and it was on.

I am sure that there are other ways but that's how I did it.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: CohenJ87</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Newbie question but how do you know your level is perfectly level with you cross hairs or how do you achieve this? I would think maybe a gun smith? </div></div>

Check out the Holland as well.It is very narrow so there's no chance of a clearance issue between your score body and rail.

http://www.midwayusa.com/product/846101/hollands-signature-series-anti-cant-device-30mm-matte