I picked up the Wheeler Engineering crosshair leveling kit at my local supply shop this week, been wanting one to try and ended up putting a scope on a rifle this week so it worked out good.
This is the Level-Level-Level kit in the package.
I first tried it on a Savage arms Mark II .22 cal with a thumbhole stock. The scope level worked as it should, but the receiver was a bit small for that level, so I was pulling the stock off to adjust the accu-trigger anyways, so I stuck it to the side of the trigger mechanism housing, I figured it would be close enough to level it off of. It worked great there. I tried the floor plate in front of the trigger guard but it seemed not to be as level as the trigger housing. You made need to find another place to level with on the action if you are leveling a 22 rimfire or 17 rimfire.
Second try went perfect, I leveled the scope on my short action Remington 700 varmint gun. Worked as it was suppose to.
The HS Precision stock sits just a bit higher than the action at the ejection port, so it was pushing the level up on the right side. So I moved it back near the safety to remedy the problem.
This is a simple and easy kit to use for scope leveling. I like that it is simple an easy to use. If you are leveling a 22/17 cal rimfire as I noted above you may need to use a alternate place to get the action leveled correctly.
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Rex
I need one for my Birthday present!!!
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