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Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
I have a large collection of precision rifles equipped with newer, high-quality scopes. I am very particular when it comes to getting my scope crosshairs 'plumb/horizontal'. Having a canted reticle really bugs me.I always use multiple, quality bubble levels to get everything right. I bought a couple of these to be used in addition to my regular process. (I use bubble levels permanently mounted to the scope tube for use at the range)What I really like about these levels, is the fact the bubble is in very thin fluid which makes the level settle down quickly. Even faster than my regular levels. I bought 2 so I can check them to each other, as well as a standard.Plus, they are even adjustable if need be.
Theodore Scouton
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
easy to setup works great
Great product, easy and fast ..
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
I can't tell for sure, but there is a scratch or crack, that runs the length of the glass/plastic. The first day I could use it, the second day you can see the bubble is twice as big and won't work at all as a level.. 🥴
Skip
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
Fits nice and tight, was perfectly level with no adjustments needed. Seems well made. Don't know yet if it will last. Appears that it will work well.
Jean M
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2024
I tried these and they just did not work for me.
D Meemers
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024
Seems to be good quality. I was not expecting adjustability. It does not have a rail lug so I am wondering if it will stay in place with large calibers. So far so good.
scott
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
I have this mounted on my AR-10. Works well. Easily read. Sticks out just enough.
ld4004
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
I like this scope level, especially for the price. This level appears to be well made as you can see in the first picture. When laid on a torpedo level, its bubble is pretty darn close to center.The second picture is a scope jig that I made. The torpedo level is laying across the picatinny rail and, as you can see, the torpedo level and the jig level match.The third picture is the scope level attached to the jig and you can see the jig is still level, but the scope level is a little off. It's within the lines, but the bubble is touching the left line. It's close, but it's not close enough for my likes.In the fourth picture, the scope level's bubble is exactly in the middle of the vial after adjusting it using the adjustment screws on the bottom. Fortunately, it didn't need much adjustment because I hit the limit and couldn't have gone any further.Overall. I like it, but you should definitely check it for accuracy after you get it. A few reviews mention that the buyer had to return it to get a scope level that's accurate.I plan to use it to verify level after mounting a rifle scope, but personally, I wouldn't use it for actually shooting a rifle because it sticks out too far. I'd be worried about catching it on something or getting damaged by hitting it on something.
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