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Yes scope needs to be vertical at the shot - but stock/action/barrel can be anywhere. Doesn’t matter - right???
I mount a bipod on the gun and set it down on the groundThen behind the gun use a plumb line as close to the wall as possibleI max out the eyepiece and use a surefire light at the objective lens to project the cross hairs onto the wall..I then adjust it to match up with the plumb line and tighten up checking often. Not all crosshairs are level with the scope tube it sits in. This is just the method I use and it's worked for me. However I'm sure there are better ways. Happy shooting and stay safe 👍
When you clamp the level on the barrel, how do you make sure the action is level side to side, level across the bottom half of the bottom half of the scope rings?
Not only do i use levels but an angle finder as well..........Works fantastic.