I have a aim sport alpha 6 4.5x27x50 that I am mounting on my rifle. I’ve always used the top turret as the starting point to level the scope. I put a bubble level on the receiver and one on the turret. This usually gets me very close to true vertical. Then I use a plumb bob to verify. The top turret is not in line with the reticle when the gun and turret are level. When I plumb bob the reticle the turret is slightly off level. Should I be concerned about this? I have not finished mounting and have not shot groups to see if the scope tracks correctly. Should I proceed and if the scope tracks perfectly not worry?
That is the main question, will the scope track "accurately". If the turret is not aligned with the reticle then is the reticle also not aligned with the inner tube mechanism? That is why I don't routinely use the mirror method. It should work fine if all is aligned but if not, then what? I prefer to check alignment by tracking the scope up and down using a plumb bobbed level vertical line. If you click to shoot and the tracking doesn't follow the turret then having the reticle center "directly over the bore" visually through the mirror method will not guarantee accuracy once you click off of initial zero. This is probably not an extremely common issue but using the tracking method would always overcome it whereas the mirror method might not.