Scope level device
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Scope level device
Can anyone tell me where I can buy one like this in Australia, or where I could import one from.
The one pictured is a US Optics
The one pictured is a US Optics
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Re: Scope level device
try ebay,asia or usa
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Re: Scope level device
No nothing on ebay.LoneRider wrote:try ebay,asia or usa
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Re: Scope level device
Hinterland Shooting Supplies has / had the B-Square ones about 6 months ago or so, not sure on price but it was under $70 AUD
Re: Scope level device
Poohbah, This is a link to an anti cant device by Gunworx you can get in Australia
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Re: Scope level device
Try these from Bunnings.
Get two, one for the Action and one for the top of the Scope.
$1.50 each.
Get two, one for the Action and one for the top of the Scope.
$1.50 each.
Re: Scope level device
Is that how you guys get your scope sitting square in the mounts.
Ever tried looking through the scope at the reticle, then concentrating on the up down line and slowly move your eye away from the eyepiece, as you move away you can see the line and line it up with the centre of the bolt.
Ever tried looking through the scope at the reticle, then concentrating on the up down line and slowly move your eye away from the eyepiece, as you move away you can see the line and line it up with the centre of the bolt.
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Re: Scope level device
Trev,
Don't need to do that crap, as there is Human error.
This is Idiot Proof.
Set and Forget.
Quick to use and re do, if fitting a different Scope.
Don't need to do that crap, as there is Human error.
This is Idiot Proof.
Set and Forget.
Quick to use and re do, if fitting a different Scope.
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Re: Scope level device
jock,
where do you place the bubble tube on the top of scope? can you supply a picture?
i know for fitting a scope you simply place one on any flat on the rifle, and the other on the top of elevation turret or cap, but i dont understand where you would glue one on, that wouldnt require a shift in position/focus between it and the sight picture.
for a simple anti cant you can use a 2" (approx) section of 8mm Aluminium angle secured with a drop or two of glue to the rear edge of rear scope ring and top surface of base.
where do you place the bubble tube on the top of scope? can you supply a picture?
i know for fitting a scope you simply place one on any flat on the rifle, and the other on the top of elevation turret or cap, but i dont understand where you would glue one on, that wouldnt require a shift in position/focus between it and the sight picture.
for a simple anti cant you can use a 2" (approx) section of 8mm Aluminium angle secured with a drop or two of glue to the rear edge of rear scope ring and top surface of base.
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Re: Scope level device
Hi RJT,
This not an anti-cant device, it is a Scope Levelling Device when fitting only.
A once of thing.
The Anti Cant Device, is fitted just below the Palms of your Hands,.....................................................................................
they are called, your Wrists.
This not an anti-cant device, it is a Scope Levelling Device when fitting only.
A once of thing.
The Anti Cant Device, is fitted just below the Palms of your Hands,.....................................................................................
they are called, your Wrists.
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Re: Scope level device
Watch Larry.
Level, Level, Level. LMAO.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIjQz6nahrw" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Level, Level, Level. LMAO.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIjQz6nahrw" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Scope level device
or how about if you can set the rifle up level you can drop a plumb bob in front of the rifle and look through the scope and allight the vertical cross hairs with the plumb bob string.
Now that we've hijacked the thread I think poobah would like it so he can make sure he isn't canting when shooting ?
Now that we've hijacked the thread I think poobah would like it so he can make sure he isn't canting when shooting ?
Re: Scope level device
BINGO
Give Peter at pro-cal a call 03 52811380 he sells the scope levels not sure of the US optics brand though
All the best
John
and Ideal for setting up the rifle, to get the rifle level put a level bubble (like in jocks pic) on the scope mount or on a horizontal surface on the action either internally or externally (if one is available)or how about if you can set the rifle up level you can drop a plumb bob in front of the rifle and look through the scope and align the vertical cross hairs with the plumb bob string.
Give Peter at pro-cal a call 03 52811380 he sells the scope levels not sure of the US optics brand though
All the best
John
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Re: Scope level device
Placing a bubble on top of the turrets will not work as many scopes (including the T36's have slight error between the turret and cross hairs).
We set the rifle in the rest and rear bag and then use the plastic holder from a packet of .22 ammunition, you then set this piece on the forend of the stock (it sits over the barrel but does not make contact) and then place a level on this to set the rifle.
Once the scope has been fixed either find something that is level or plumb such as a fence or post and then align your cross hairs.
Then....adjust you rifle scope ten clicks up or down and then left and right to check for error, you may find that whilst adjusting up, down left or right that cross hairs drift ever so slightly and when at the range attempting to adjust to the point of impact just doesn't work.
For what they are worth, a columator is probably a good investment.
We set the rifle in the rest and rear bag and then use the plastic holder from a packet of .22 ammunition, you then set this piece on the forend of the stock (it sits over the barrel but does not make contact) and then place a level on this to set the rifle.
Once the scope has been fixed either find something that is level or plumb such as a fence or post and then align your cross hairs.
Then....adjust you rifle scope ten clicks up or down and then left and right to check for error, you may find that whilst adjusting up, down left or right that cross hairs drift ever so slightly and when at the range attempting to adjust to the point of impact just doesn't work.
For what they are worth, a columator is probably a good investment.
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Re: Scope level device
I am scarced to go to the Doctors and get a columator.Sean Ambrose wrote: For what they are worth, a columator is probably a good investment.