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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1476602" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>Not all bubble levels are created equal. Bubble spitting due to recoil or expansion/contraction of the liquid, visibility, etc. I have used all the usual suspects and have never had an issue with the Flatline, regardless of conditions. I have a few Holland's , most are OK, some not....with bubble spitting in cold weather under recoil. The full span of the bubble within the housing/glass in most levels seems to be +/- 1-2 degrees or so........3 degrees is about .5MOA of horizontal variation at 1000 Yards with my rifles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1476602, member: 10291"] Not all bubble levels are created equal. Bubble spitting due to recoil or expansion/contraction of the liquid, visibility, etc. I have used all the usual suspects and have never had an issue with the Flatline, regardless of conditions. I have a few Holland’s , most are OK, some not....with bubble spitting in cold weather under recoil. The full span of the bubble within the housing/glass in most levels seems to be +/- 1-2 degrees or so........3 degrees is about .5MOA of horizontal variation at 1000 Yards with my rifles. [/QUOTE]
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