I shoot a 20" rem 700 with a leupold mark 4 4.5-14x50. Mounts are EGW one piece rail and Burris XTR rings (saving up for some Badger stuff). I leveled scope using set of feeler gauges between flat bottom of scope and the rail. Ive noticed that on completely calm days, a perfect zero at 100yds shoots around 4 inches right at 400. If my thinking is correct, that means the scope is rotated a little clockwise and would require rotating counterclockwise a bit to be perfectly level. Does anyone know any tricks for doing this as in determining how much to rotate?
Thanks,
DOC
Thanks,
DOC