Winchester Model 70 6.5 PRC & Leica Amplus 6 2.5-15x56i "Dialed-In"

That’s a nice looking rifle.

Have a question, ow do you find that Talley bubble level scope ring? Works well for the purpose?
 
That’s a nice looking rifle.

Have a question, ow do you find that Talley bubble level scope ring? Works well for the purpose?
Having installed and setup hundreds of Talley ACI's, when properly setup/calibrated, they are the most cost effective anti-cant indicator on the market, particularly when coupled with the well-priced Talley light weight mounts. It is essential that they are installed and adjusted correctly, otherwise their efficacy is lost. This is tied to proper scope installation and mounting, "levelling" of the reticle/erector system, and coinciding of the reference anti-cant level.

We routinely see rifles come into the shop, whereby the reticle/erector system has not been properly coincided to the anti-cant level, which undermines the entire premise of an anti-cant level when shooting at distance.

In terms of best in practice anti-cant levels, side-mounted anti-cant levels that are positioned near the forward ring are much easier to use, as they can be seen with the off shoooting eye, without moving one's head. Top-half bubble levels require the shooter to tip their head up, and flip-up covers/zoom rings can make that difficult.
 
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