Hi, first time leveling a scope. What's the best scope levels? I'm wanting one that will last. I'm mounting a leupold vx-r 1.5-4 patrol that I've got with a Leupold mount. Any recommendations? It's an older scope that I bought a few years ago. Still works like a charm though.
My method: see pic
- level table
- level rifle
- level scope (if possible)
- level grid
- shine flashlight from objective thru scope to rear. Adjust Ocular focus to project sharp image on a gridded chart. Line up the vertical line of your reticle to the grid.
- snug rings.
- Go to range
- Set plumb bob with thick string hanging from target backer.
- set final alignment by aligning reticle alongside the string @ 50y for LPVO's (100y for larger scopes).
- Lock down rings to recommend torque spec.
- If a precision scope - then go to 100 and perform tall target test and return to zero. (See video on Hide)
This is my method before I mount on a rifle. I use to do surveying before. And surveying equipment is very precise which needs calibration every so often. So when I have a new scope to mount this is the method I came up with. Did this yesterday for a new scope. My property is long, so my front wall of my home is about 50 yards from the beginning of the driveway. I have a vertical laser which anyone can purchase from Home Depot or Lowes, beaming against the wall. BTW, I use Spuhr mounts on all my rifles. And that wedge they provide to level a scope has been dead on all the time. No BS.. Though I still setup to verify anyways.