Hey guys,
I picked up a Harris swivel bipod a while ago and noticed that sometimes I'm fiddle fucking around trying to make sure that the cross hairs apear vertical when firing. Anyways, I saw this and was wondering if it's worth the price: http://www.usoptics.com/accD.php?recordID=BBL-400
I read somewhere that it's better to get levels that mount to the scope as you could level your scope to your base and your base to your bore, then you could just get your level set to your scope and you're good to go. The reason for leveling it to your scope is due to the fact that your level might not read accurately attached to the base if the base isn't leveled to your scope and bore (if that makes sense.)
Anyways ... thanks!
I picked up a Harris swivel bipod a while ago and noticed that sometimes I'm fiddle fucking around trying to make sure that the cross hairs apear vertical when firing. Anyways, I saw this and was wondering if it's worth the price: http://www.usoptics.com/accD.php?recordID=BBL-400

I read somewhere that it's better to get levels that mount to the scope as you could level your scope to your base and your base to your bore, then you could just get your level set to your scope and you're good to go. The reason for leveling it to your scope is due to the fact that your level might not read accurately attached to the base if the base isn't leveled to your scope and bore (if that makes sense.)
Anyways ... thanks!