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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1639960" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>The level is included on the most recent MPA Chassis I purchased, replacing the same type level using an air bubble. The ball appears to be ceramic, and I'm unsure about the type of the fluid...but it doesn't freeze. The location, IMO, is far superior to scope tube mounted levels, and the black ceramic is highly visible. It is very closely centered/matched to the leveled action in the chassis. I simplely plumbed my scope reticle with the ceramic ball centered. It has proven to be consistent, and very fast/easy to center without coming off my cheek weld. Much like a peep sight, the placement of the indexing lines help center the ball naturally to the eye. It's a nice design that is very precise and compliments the fast action and varied targets encountered in PRS competition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1639960, member: 10291"] The level is included on the most recent MPA Chassis I purchased, replacing the same type level using an air bubble. The ball appears to be ceramic, and I’m unsure about the type of the fluid...but it doesn’t freeze. The location, IMO, is far superior to scope tube mounted levels, and the black ceramic is highly visible. It is very closely centered/matched to the leveled action in the chassis. I simplely plumbed my scope reticle with the ceramic ball centered. It has proven to be consistent, and very fast/easy to center without coming off my cheek weld. Much like a peep sight, the placement of the indexing lines help center the ball naturally to the eye. It’s a nice design that is very precise and compliments the fast action and varied targets encountered in PRS competition. [/QUOTE]
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