Thanks for the replies.
Has anyone seen this style of scope level? I do not want to use the kind that mounts on top of the scope as I have to lift up my head to see it.
This style can be read by my left eye.
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The level on my NF is similar, it folds to the side when not in use.
I think it is a Nightforce product ??
Thanks for the replies.
Has anyone seen this style of scope level? I do not want to use the kind that mounts on top of the scope as I have to lift up my head to see it.
This style can be read by my left eye.
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The level on my NF is similar, it folds to the side when not in use.
I think it is a Nightforce product ??
They don't ship to Canada, but if you have a pal in the States, get one of these from Horus Vision . . .
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I put one on my .243, but I'm too cheap to get a second one for my .308 due to the 34 mm scope tube.
Caninting is a bigger problem if it is done inconsistently. Most rifle levels... aren't. If you use a supported firing position such as a bipod, I simply align the crosshairs with the top of the target fram and lock it down. Canting with an unsupported rifle is another matter entirely.
I have a 34mm scope tube body and a proprietary QD scope mount - so I'm screwed in terms of finding a compatible level, right?
I read somewhere that the bubble levels weren't all that level themselves. Have any of you verified that the bubble level you have indicates true level?