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WSS is WholeSaleSports, right ? If yes, I don't find this item on the site.
Yes. Saw them in the store 2 days ago here.
Specifically to the guys trying for perfection on leveling the scope with the action.......
You guys do know it is more important to simply have your scope level when firing right?
You can have a scope off of the vertical axis and it will still shoot true as long as the scope is level when firing. IE using an ACD
Yes, that's why most serious long range shooters have a bubble level mounted on their scope or base.
For one of my rifle I will install one on the scope tube and the other I will use Spuhr rings with integrated bubble level.
Thats right. ACD = Anti Cant Device.
I just wanted to point that out cause some people seem to think that having the scope level to the rifle is the most important thing.
So i spend most of my attention making sure that ACD is level with my crosshairs.
To the OP, is this for long range? hunting? Benchrest? There are lots of ways to level a scope obviously as you can tell, but if in a hunting scenario you don't need to go to the extremes that some people are suggesting
Not being a ####, but don't you have to have the reticle level to the rifle, and then have the ACD level to your reticle?? If your ACD is level to your reticle, but your reticle is not level to your rifle, when you dial up you'll still be dialing slightly left or right......yes/no??
To the OP, is this for long range? hunting? Benchrest? There are lots of ways to level a scope obviously as you can tell, but if in a hunting scenario you don't need to go to the extremes that some people are suggesting
Not being a ####, but don't you have to have the reticle level to the rifle, and then have the ACD level to your reticle?? If your ACD is level to your reticle, but your reticle is not level to your rifle, when you dial up you'll still be dialing slightly left or right......yes/no??
Not being a ####, but don't you have to have the reticle level to the rifle, and then have the ACD level to your reticle?? If your ACD is level to your reticle, but your reticle is not level to your rifle, when you dial up you'll still be dialing slightly left or right......yes/no??
Ps
If you did do my concept with a 20moa rail. The error from the rail at 500 yards would be about 1.6 inches form the scope being off the axis of the rail by 1 full degree.
Having a 20MOA rail means it is more important that your scope is level to your action. (And to some more important to use a specialized leveling device.)
My whole point from my first post was that having the scope level with the ACD is more important than having it level with the action. (On a flat rail)
Thats my last post on it. If anyone wants to play around with this idea. Like I said. PM me and we can meet up at Milo and test it out.
(If your in MTL i will be out there next week)
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