scope level ? which one

fisherman983

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I need a level for my scope and im looking for something low profile, accurate and light. don't want something big and bulky. will be going on a sightron sIII. sometimes I carry my rifle in a backpack scabbard so It needs to be somewhat low profile and not snag on anything. was looking at the vortex? whats your guys opinions.
 
I need a level for my scope and im looking for something low profile, accurate and light. don't want something big and bulky. will be going on a sightron sIII. sometimes I carry my rifle in a backpack scabbard so It needs to be somewhat low profile and not snag on anything. was looking at the vortex? whats your guys opinions.

I bought some of the Vortex this last year because it was what I could find on short notice. I like it, and it fits your expectations.

Steve
 
I need a level for my scope and im looking for something low profile, accurate and light. don't want something big and bulky. will be going on a sightron sIII. sometimes I carry my rifle in a backpack scabbard so It needs to be somewhat low profile and not snag on anything. was looking at the vortex? whats your guys opinions.

Maybe you can give Tyler Kemp a private message. He makes a 3D printed one that weighs 4/10 of an ounce for my 34mm scope. A 1" should be even lighter. I think he charges about $30. He's coming out with an aluminum one also. I have no more info than that.
 
I like the Vortex ones. I they fit nicely in front of the turrets. This allows them to be easily visible right above the paralex knob on the left side. They gather a lot
of light there and are easily visible. They also have a high end buble level in them that is very precise.
 
I have two of the Vortex levels on two different rifles. I don't think you can go wrong. Mine don't snag in my Eberlestock pack either.
 
I have three Vortex levels, for 35$ they are the obvious choice for me. One thing I noticed on low scope rings and one piece rails is, there is not much turning of the level to adjust it. I used a good chainsaw flat file, and some 1000 grit emory cloth to mill some of the bottom ring away to give me more clearance. I buffed it up with the emory cloth and used a Birchwood Casey gloss black touch up paint pen, and you can't even see where I did it...
 
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