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Flatline Ops. Inc. ACCU/LEVEL Scope Level Review
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyboy" data-source="post: 452441" data-attributes="member: 3733"><p>Ken asked earlier in the thread about the levels sensitivity. I talked to Chuck McCoy about this on the phone. He stated that there is aprox .025" of space between the bubbles edge and the coresponding rt or left lines on the vial, when the bubble is dead center.</p><p></p><p>He then went on to say that if the edge of the bubble meet the line it is at aproximatly a 1/4 degree cant. This equates to a 1/2 degree movement between the lines, with only a maximum left or rt cant of 1/4 degrees.</p><p></p><p>After we hung up, I then set my rifle on the counter and used my rifle/scope leveling jig to level out the gun via the scopes reticle, and the bubble after 2 hunts was still dead center on the vial, so repeatability was excellent after 2 weeks of moutain hunting. I mounted the gun and did a little wrist twisting on the stock, movement of the bubble was very fluid coresponding to the motion put into the gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyboy, post: 452441, member: 3733"] Ken asked earlier in the thread about the levels sensitivity. I talked to Chuck McCoy about this on the phone. He stated that there is aprox .025" of space between the bubbles edge and the coresponding rt or left lines on the vial, when the bubble is dead center. He then went on to say that if the edge of the bubble meet the line it is at aproximatly a 1/4 degree cant. This equates to a 1/2 degree movement between the lines, with only a maximum left or rt cant of 1/4 degrees. After we hung up, I then set my rifle on the counter and used my rifle/scope leveling jig to level out the gun via the scopes reticle, and the bubble after 2 hunts was still dead center on the vial, so repeatability was excellent after 2 weeks of moutain hunting. I mounted the gun and did a little wrist twisting on the stock, movement of the bubble was very fluid coresponding to the motion put into the gun. [/QUOTE]
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