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How critical is scope level?
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<blockquote data-quote="theosmithjr" data-source="post: 1579275" data-attributes="member: 102164"><p>When shooting anything, paper, steel or varmints from a bench I use a Bald Eagle front rear which has a Round Bubble Level built into it for Level Setup. Then on my Rifle Scopes I have Bubble levels to insure the rifle is resting LEVEL on the Front Rest and Rear Bag. In the field when my Bench, Front Rest, and Rear Bag aren't available, I trust my EYE, then the BUBBLE LEVEL on the scope. After 50+ years of Shooting I can Detect the SLIGHTEST CANT WHEN I LQQK thru my glass. My 2 cents fellas.</p><p><a href="mailto:Theosmithjr@comcast.net">Theosmithjr</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theosmithjr, post: 1579275, member: 102164"] When shooting anything, paper, steel or varmints from a bench I use a Bald Eagle front rear which has a Round Bubble Level built into it for Level Setup. Then on my Rifle Scopes I have Bubble levels to insure the rifle is resting LEVEL on the Front Rest and Rear Bag. In the field when my Bench, Front Rest, and Rear Bag aren't available, I trust my EYE, then the BUBBLE LEVEL on the scope. After 50+ years of Shooting I can Detect the SLIGHTEST CANT WHEN I LQQK thru my glass. My 2 cents fellas. [EMAIL='Theosmithjr@comcast.net']Theosmithjr[/EMAIL] [/QUOTE]
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