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<blockquote data-quote="nso123" data-source="post: 5170945" data-attributes="member: 2508"><p>Another trick to getting one level is to use feeler gauges between the flat section below your turrets and the top of your rail (if you have a full rail base). If you don't have the rail this won't apply. If you do, put enough gauges under the scope to where you have to wiggle them out, then torque your rings. Slide the gauges out and you should be level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nso123, post: 5170945, member: 2508"] Another trick to getting one level is to use feeler gauges between the flat section below your turrets and the top of your rail (if you have a full rail base). If you don’t have the rail this won’t apply. If you do, put enough gauges under the scope to where you have to wiggle them out, then torque your rings. Slide the gauges out and you should be level. [/QUOTE]
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