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    Quote Originally Posted by zimmer View Post
    +1 The only correct method to set up a scope. Centres the scope vertival retical thru bore centre. Most other methods are good enough though for hunting rifles. Dialling up at long range will show up inaccuracies of mounting.

    I too made one but eventually bought the Brownells version.

    Once the scope is mounted I've also gone to bore sighting using a strong torch thru the ocular lens projected onto a plumb bob string line. With this method I can bore sight very accurately in the length of my gun room. I can also do the vertical travel check, winding the cross hair up and down the string.
    This method @PaulNZ looks interesting - I'm not quite following how it works?

 

 

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