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Yes a level is recommended especially past 6 -700 yards . Inside of that the eye and brain are really good at making everything square and level .
People get to wrapped up with the reticle and rifle being perfectly inline with each other and that is not as critical as most make it seem .
The scope needs to be reasonably level to the gun but the gun needs to be set up to the shooter and not necessarily perpendicular to the ground . The important part is the reticule needs to be level with the world . That's why I always recommend the level be one that mounts to the scope tube and not the rifle or rings and bases .
Tubb used to have some good video explaining all this stuff , not sure if they are online any more or not .
Last edited by C Ward; 12-29-2019 at 17:23.
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