First Look: Fix It Sticks Scope Jack

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posted on May 29, 2020
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For those attempting to level the reticle of their riflescope, Fix It Sticks has introduced the Scope Jack. This handy tool promises to eliminate the need for plumb bobs, levels, lights and other tools, instead leveling scope to rail entirely on its own.

Designed for rifles utilizing two-piece scope rings, a single-piece Picatinny rail, and a scope with a flat-bottom turret housing, the portable Scope Jack easily fits into most Fix it Sticks tool kits and cases. To use, once the scope is mounted in the rings, simply attach the scope jack to the section of rail under the scope, with the leveling bar on the flat-bottom turret. Then, with any 1/4-inch drive, rotate and lift the leveling bar until it engages and levels the scope in the rings. The Jack will maintain this pressure while you lock the scope down, ensuring it stays properly positioned. For more information on this .84 oz. time-saving piece of equipment, please visit fixitsticks.comMSRP: $44.00.

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