Page Summary: Many times, the traditional two-bubble-level technique with one on the receiver and one on the top of the scope's elevation turret ... Lucas Botkin gives an overview on offset red dots, their use, and one he designed to solve problems with past models.
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Many times, the traditional two-bubble-level technique with one on the receiver and one on the top of the scope's elevation turret ... Lucas Botkin gives an overview on offset red dots, their use, and one he designed to solve problems with past models. I made this video to sort of explain to a few of my friends in FB groups the difference between leveling a
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- Many times, the traditional two-bubble-level technique with one on the receiver and one on the top of the scope's elevation turret ...
- Lucas Botkin gives an overview on offset red dots, their use, and one he designed to solve problems with past models.
- I made this video to sort of explain to a few of my friends in FB groups the difference between leveling a
- Explanation as to why the rifle action does not have to be level to the scope or ...
- In this video I discuss the replacement of the defective Mark 4 that had a
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