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The covert stays in the center of the scope vs off to a side.
The Patriot is the top of the line with micro level adjustments.
The covert stays in the center of the scope vs off to a side.
Personally I use the scout or recon models.
Hey almost anything will work, but the OP asked what we thought was the BEST. As you can see many different opinions!Jesus all these posts make me feel cheap, then again this is the hide, home of $6k+ rifles haha
I just put a order on 2 Vortex mounts from midway. $35. Bit bulkier than the higher end ones but its a dam bubble level. $200 for a scope ring and a gel tube with a bubble? Come on!
I guess if you have the $$ why not.
But I'll be the cheapy and say Vortex!![]()
Hey almost anything will work, but the OP asked what we thought was the BEST. As you can see many different opinions!
I couldn't agree more. I know someone will jump in to say how wrong I am, but the best anti-cant device is your natural ability to discern when the reticle is crooked. I have tried to use levels and just find them a distraction and actually create doubt into my process that is more harmful then sending it when it just feels right. As always,.........YMMV!The MK I eyeball.
Yep. That and good ol' natural point of aim. My OODA loop is full enough as it is when I'm taking a shot. Some watch their level, others watch the wind and shot placement.The MK I eyeball.
How accurate is a bubble level vs the one from Accuracy first with the ball?
why would you want scope mounted? am I missing something. if it's rail mounted you mount it then level the rifle and then plumb the scope so every thing is level