I'm new to the long distance shooting game and just purchased my first rifle and scope: a Remington 700 5R .308 and a Steiner Tactical 4-16x50mm (34mm tube). Also went with a Badger Ordnance base (30 MOA - 306-46) and rings (34mm 1" set - 306-75). Getting ready to mount it and would like some input on best practices and the most worthwhile tools and accessories to go with.
A few specific questions to get started:
My goal is to get the scope reasonably aligned so I can reliably shoot on target (as far as that depends on the sight). If there is anything I missed that should be considered please feel free to add. Thanks in advance for the advice and input. Cheers.
A few specific questions to get started:
- How important is a torque driver with adjustable pressure options? Which is the best to go with for all-around use (Wheeler and Weaver come to mind - anyone have a preference?)? Is this something I will realistically use regularly after the initial mounting (assuming I don't swap scope or mounts)?
- What is the best method for ensuring everything is level during installation? Should I go the route of a precision bubble level (i.e.: Tank Scope Level; Ultra-Mini G3 Torpedo), or a specialized leveling kit (i.e.: Wheeler Leveling System)? What's the most accurate pocket level that is effective for this task?
- Do I need a caliper? Will I need to maintain precise measurements at all during the install? Does it matter if it's dial or digital?
- Is it worth the cost to purchase alignment bars? The only set I could find for a 34mm tube is from Kokopelli for $133, which I hesitate to spend if I am only going to use them once (in the foreseeable future, at least). But if they yield a significant enough benefit in accuracy I wonder if they are worth purchasing.
- Is it necessary to use a lapping bar, particularly on Badger Ordnance rings? The Kokopelli kit comes with one, though it's not much of a savings to go without it. Will lapping cause or prevent external damage to the scope tube? For that matter, is there a way to protect the outside of the scope from being marked up by the scope rings (a method that wouldn't adversely affect accuracy)?
- Is a reticle level (i.e.: Segway Reticle Level) worth getting?
- How important is it to have a mounted bubble level on the scope/rail (i.e.: Vortex; Accuracy 1st; US Optics)? Is scope tube or base mounting better, and why? And could I get away with other methods (i.e.: a pocket bubble level, like the Tank referenced above)?
My goal is to get the scope reasonably aligned so I can reliably shoot on target (as far as that depends on the sight). If there is anything I missed that should be considered please feel free to add. Thanks in advance for the advice and input. Cheers.