What a BEATCH of a job
It started last night when I found a bit of time to install a couple of Dungalung's Pocket bubble levels. The rifle has dovetails to which are attached some ancient 1" mounts and after fixing some minor hitches, refuge was taken indoors, brought on by the nasty cold wind in the garage.
Play resumed after the sneezing fit had subsided but this time all doors were shut tight and it seemed that the level of the crosshairs was OUT. "No problem", thought I, I will just loosen the cap screws, rotate the scope tube a bit and that will be that................................
But it wasn't over at all. Not by a long shot.
Every time the cap screws were tightened after rotating the scope the dratted thing went out of level Again and again.
This morning, the rings were checked to see if I had lapped them properly. "Nothing wrong there", I thought and commenced anew. This time the cap screws were tightened by 1/8th of a turn, one end at a time until the level changed for the worse. Then, work started on the other end, which was already done up a fair bit and eighth by eighth I tightened. The level changed again a time or two during this process and I backed off and restarted. At last it was over. The cap screws are pretty tight and the crosshairs are pretty darn good. HOORAAAY
Now, in all the Yt vids that I have studied, no-one mentions this Shemmozzle. Is it only me? What kind of process do you boys and girls use?