MDT level

Been around for a few years I think. I believe MDT bought the original company (could be wrong and maybe they partnered)

Few people I’ve met who use them love them. I have yet to get one but like the idea over a traditional bubble level.

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I have a few hundred rounds with them. super easy to mount and swap between guns. calibratable to your tolerance. good battery life. variable brightness. really good if you're pushing the distance but basic bubble level will treat you just fine if you're inside 500 meters
 
People love the SendIt level.

It's also worth noting that most people can resolve angles with their eyes better than a lot of levels (at least cheap bubble levels). The utility of a bubble level on a rifle is probably not as great as most think.
 
Have had one for a while, and I love it.
Easy to see, easy to swap from one rifle to another, you can change brightness and sensitivity, and the battery life is good. And you can get 90 degree mounts, Spuhr mounts, and now there's a super trick Brandt Built ocular housing for them.
They aren't cheap, but I won't be going back to bubble levels.
 
I've been using them for a while now, great levels. Like others have said, easy to swap between rifles, you can adjust the brightness so you can see it perfectly well even if you're in a darkened area and lots of mount options.
 
Got mine a while ago. I found I still needed to look for it .(I shoot with one eye closed) lol

So I have used fiber optic cables and routed them to under the eye piece now. Wow Way better

It's like the Brandt Built ocular housing, I guess. But I enjoyed the days it took to save a dollar. ;);)
 
Got mine a while ago. I found I still needed to look for it .(I shoot with one eye closed) lol

So I have used fiber optic cables and routed them to under the eye piece now. Wow Way better

It's like the Brandt Built ocular housing, I guess. But I enjoyed the days it took to save a dollar. ;);)

Any chance of a picture Please ? Thxs RJ
 
If you’re not on the clock, it doesn’t really offer anything over a quality bubble level
 
Have tried one but no purchased, needs are limited
imo the Send-it is almost intuitive, easy to level without actually looking at the lights whereas a bubble takes some concentration
At the bench, not so important, but on a PRS prop with time ticking, they have their place
 
I have one on my 22lr (i switch it to my CF when I need to) and it's nice not having to wait for the bubble to settle. One other thing that is really nice is not having a physical bubble freeze during the winter cold since it's electronic. I also find that I don't have to pay attention to it as much as a bubble to know that I'm level.

Just my 2 cents though.

I like it a lot so far except for the batteries used... haha
 
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