I find it simpler to start with things that are level. If you shoot a rifle that is square to its scope you will soon find yourself holding said rifle square. A fairly novel concept.
What guys that don't hunt but give advice regarding the sport fail to realize is that in any given shot scenario there can come a dozen different shooting positions. Hardly ideal if you levelled your scope to your crooked offhand stance. Whereas if you have mounted your scope correctly and your laying in a sheep trail using the side of a rock as a rest you can level your rifle to make the shot. Another novel concept.
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“I love it when clients bring Berger bullets. It means I get to kill the bear.”
-Billy Molls
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