Easy DIY Method For Leveling A Scope Reticle
i know this is a wrong place for this topic,,,but i know most of the air gunners reading here,,, and this place is more public than the optic section,
anyhow,,, i wanted to let you know about this way as i investigated that my Hawke reticle is not installed correctly with the scope body and the turrets ,,,whenever i used the scope levelers, i never able to level my scope reticle,,, i knew that there is a problem with the assembling ,,, here is the descriptions and the pics for more info ,,, hope this help you guys ,,,
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Tony of Kahntrol.com posted a clever method for leveling a reticle in a scope. He goes on to explain that due to errors in assembly the reticle could be slightly off. There could be errors in the machining of the scope body for those who use scope levelers like the Spuhr or Arisaka leveling kits.
Tony’s method is to use a white background and a plumb line. He taped a white piece of paper and hung a plumb line in front of it. He puts the butt of the stock in front of the paper and as close to the plumb as possible without touching it. Then he shines a bright flashlight into the objective of the scope. He focuses the eyepiece to show a crisp reticle shadow on the white piece of paper. Now he can adjust the scope to get the reticle to be parallel with the plumb line.
Go here to read his article.
It is such an easy way to make sure the reticle is straight. I think I will go check my scope now.

here is the link…..
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