Hi all.
Is it your experience that the flat side on Leupold scopes or the flat underside, are pararell to the crosshairs?
Or, the top of the screw on cap?
What about on other brands?
Thanks in advance.
Hi all. Is it your experience that the flat side on Leupold scopes or the flat underside, are pararell to the crosshairs? Or, the top of the screw on cap?
Thank you all.
Looks like my eyesight is right
At my 100yd target butt are two things I consider to be important..... a 5ft tall plumb edge to staple white targets to which gives me a black/white reference against which to immediately check plumb of crosshairs (and use for boresighting, setting bags etc) and a "tall target" on which I've an 8ft vertical surface upon which I can shoot top-to-bottom of travel
I've never checked a scope for accurate travel side-to-side
I don't have a range close so I'm always looking for ways to level scopes in my shop.
Have all the gadgets
well saidLet me see if I can explain a simple way to have the crosshair index to the rifle.
First level the rifle.
Set the scope in the rings.
Have a flash light and a white piece of foam board handy.
Shine the flash light down the objective end of the scope. The white board will be the projection screen. Move the projection screen in and out until you have a clear sharp image of the crosshairs. Now if you remembered to draw a vertical line on the white board and can keep it vertical, adjust the scope in the rings to line up with the vertical line on the white board. Sometimes even a vertical line drawn on a wall will work.
I don't feel it necessary to explain how to level the rifle or draw a vertical line.
Very handy in a small shop.
Best wishes.
Let me see if I can explain a simple way to have the crosshair index to the rifle.
First level the rifle.
Set the scope in the rings.
Have a flash light and a white piece of foam board handy.
Shine the flash light down the objective end of the scope. The white board will be the projection screen. Move the projection screen in and out until you have a clear sharp image of the crosshairs. Now if you remembered to draw a vertical line on the white board and can keep it vertical, adjust the scope in the rings to line up with the vertical line on the white board. Sometimes even a vertical line drawn on a wall will work.
I don't feel it necessary to explain how to level the rifle or draw a vertical line.
Very handy in a small shop.
Best wishes.