I thought I would post my experience with this as their may be others unaware of this. Many places around the net show a method of levelling a scope by making sure the gun is level by putting a level on the picatinny rail And then using another level on the top scope turret to match the 2 levels. With my swfa scope I took the turret off to ensure t is level and it is. So I put the turret back on to my zero mark and found that by moving the turret to 90 degrees and then 180 the turret goes from dead level with the gun too completely unlevel. So what is happening is depending where in the 360 degree rotation the turret is interested could be either level or way off!!!!
maybe I just have a faulty scope but id be interested to see if anyone else used this method and check their turrets level at 0,90,180 etc and see what you get. I resorted to using a 4ft level around 10metres away and levelling the reticle as best I could with the level. Without other tools this is all I could manage at home without using the turret method.
maybe I just have a faulty scope but id be interested to see if anyone else used this method and check their turrets level at 0,90,180 etc and see what you get. I resorted to using a 4ft level around 10metres away and levelling the reticle as best I could with the level. Without other tools this is all I could manage at home without using the turret method.