How to Level Rifle Scope Crosshairs Presented by Larry Potterfield | MidwayUSA Gunsmithing

Published on January 8, 2008
Duration: 1:04

Larry Potterfield, founder of MidwayUSA, provides an expert guide on how to properly level rifle scope crosshairs using the Wheeler Engineering Level-Level-Level system. This technique ensures the scope's reticle is perfectly aligned with the rifle's action, crucial for accurate long-range shooting. The process involves using two precision bubble levels to achieve a true horizontal alignment.

Quick Summary

Learn to level rifle scope crosshairs using the Wheeler Engineering Level-Level-Level. First, level the rifle action by placing a bubble level on the feed rails and adjusting in a vise. Then, place a second level on the scope's turret cap and rotate the scope until it matches the action's level for precise alignment.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Scope Leveling
  2. 00:18Leveling the Rifle Action
  3. 00:36Leveling the Scope and Final Adjustment

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary benefit of leveling rifle scope crosshairs?

Leveling rifle scope crosshairs ensures that the reticle is perfectly aligned with the rifle's action. This is crucial for maintaining consistent point of impact and accurate adjustments, especially at longer distances, preventing shooter error from misaligned optics.

What tools are needed to level rifle scope crosshairs?

For this technique, you'll need a scope leveling system, such as the Wheeler Engineering Level-Level-Level, which includes two precision bubble levels. A stable gun vise, like the Tipton Best Gun Vise, is also recommended to secure the rifle during the process.

How do you level the rifle action before leveling the scope?

Place the first bubble level on the rifle's internal feed rails. Adjust the rifle within the gun vise until this bubble level indicates that the action is perfectly horizontal.

What is the final step in leveling a rifle scope?

After leveling the rifle action, place the second bubble level on the scope's top turret cap. Rotate the scope within its rings until this second bubble matches the level of the first, ensuring the crosshairs are parallel to the action.

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