Set it by "eyeball" holding the rifle as per your normal stance, then If you look at the rifle & scope from the muzzle end, it is often easier to see any reticle mis-alignment very clearly compared to the barrel & action. This helps on rifles with no flat top surfaces to take as a reference.
The longer the range - the more important the squareness. - At normal stalking ranges it is not critical IMHO.
Ian
The longer the range - the more important the squareness. - At normal stalking ranges it is not critical IMHO.
Ian



