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Scope Level Question.
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<blockquote data-quote="Pro2A" data-source="post: 1949303" data-attributes="member: 17889"><p>I've moved away from bubble levels to the Send iT electronic level by Long Range Arms, purchased from Brownells, around $230. A little more expensive, but I've found it worth the extra cost. Easily moved between rifles so don't have to buy multiple bubble levels. I've tested all the bubble levels (NF, Vortex, Accuracy 1st,.....) against very accurate precision machinist levels.....Starrett, Mitoyo, etc. None of the vial levels are any more accurate than 0.5deg with many being around 1-1-1.4deg....a few much worse. Shooter reading errors magnify the inaccuracies greatly. The Send iT is adjustable to 0.2deg and features LEDs to indicate level Reds and Blues indicate cant....Green is level.....Send iT. Attaches to picatinny rail horizontally or vertically for mounting flexibility. LEDs eliminate "reading" the vial and associated issues. Only option better is the in-scope electronic levels.....Sig Tango 6, and I've heard but haven't seen others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pro2A, post: 1949303, member: 17889"] I've moved away from bubble levels to the Send iT electronic level by Long Range Arms, purchased from Brownells, around $230. A little more expensive, but I've found it worth the extra cost. Easily moved between rifles so don't have to buy multiple bubble levels. I've tested all the bubble levels (NF, Vortex, Accuracy 1st,.....) against very accurate precision machinist levels.....Starrett, Mitoyo, etc. None of the vial levels are any more accurate than 0.5deg with many being around 1-1-1.4deg....a few much worse. Shooter reading errors magnify the inaccuracies greatly. The Send iT is adjustable to 0.2deg and features LEDs to indicate level Reds and Blues indicate cant....Green is level.....Send iT. Attaches to picatinny rail horizontally or vertically for mounting flexibility. LEDs eliminate "reading" the vial and associated issues. Only option better is the in-scope electronic levels.....Sig Tango 6, and I've heard but haven't seen others. [/QUOTE]
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