I never used them for 40 years. Just started a few years ago because you know, you need one... I rarely while hunting take the time to look at my level before I shoot.All the years I have used a scope, I never had something to see if my rifle is level or twisted left or right or the other. Maybe it's the type of work I have done over the years. Generally I can tell if I am canted or not. Maybe I am missing something. The biggest problem I see is setting up the scope to start with in getting it plum to the rifle action. I can see a level on the scope ring to be sure that the rifle is plum when the scope is mounted. That way your scope plum. That should do it and yours eye willplum the crosshairs.
Well I will see how far this will get me
Your just missing the duct tapeI like to be able to swap my bubba level to different rifles.......
This is the best thing I've seen all day !I like to be able to swap my bubba level to different rifles.......
Does that tell wind direction and value as well? (Flag on the clamp bar top)I like to be able to swap my bubba level to different rifles.......
I prefer the Tally Rings with the level bubble.Thinking about the Flatline Ops articulating rail mount. Anyone using one of these, and if so what's your opinion?
Otherwise what's your favorite to use on a hunting rifle setup?