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Metal Bubble Level Anti Cant for 20mm Weave Picatinny Rifel Scope Leveling kit Mounts Sight with Wrench

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$9.99

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About this item

  • Error-proof - Make sure your scope is absolutely level.
  • Impact resistant, can be used for real fire caliber and air rifle.
  • Suitable for 20 mm lead rails.
  • Attaches directly to the knitting machine/picatinny dovetail, ensuring that drilling and marking lines are aligned at a glance.
  • It can be placed in front, behind or under the scope.


Spirit Bubble Level for 20mm Rifle Scope

Attaches directly to dovetail to ensure bore and reticle alignment at a glance

Can be place before, after, or under the scope

Anit-cant - make sure your scope is absolutely level

Can be used on real fire caliber as well as air rifles

Shock resistant

Compatible for 20mm lead rail

Specifications

Dimensions: 2" x .25"

Weight: 0.5 oz

Material: Aluminum Alloy

Finish: Black Matte

Items Included

One Bubble level

One Allen key


Yves Lessard
Reviewed in Canada on February 8, 2025
Pas facile de voir la bulle , besoin d'une loupe
stephane
Reviewed in Canada on January 29, 2025
Pour installer Sur ma carabine
truth about products
Reviewed in Canada on January 23, 2025
junk is too kind a word for it... the real words to use are too damning for sensitive amazon ears.
Tracy
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2024
My metal bubble level is definitely helpful when I am using the holdover on my scopes. Looks nice and the size is perfect. It's not in the way.
Sterling
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2024
Sturdy and well made. It is particularly useful when leveling the scope's cross hairs.
Bruce
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2024
I like the idea of this, however, the screw is, in my opinion, a few millimeters too short. I say this because when I try and put it on the pic rail, I have to totally disassemble it to do it. I've ordered some slightly longer screws (10 and 12mm) to see if that fixes the problem. If not, then not a lot of money spent. Either way, I'm possibly going to buy more of these, even with the "too short" screw. They can be attached, it's just a challenge if you're dexterity is a bit sub-par. Patience is key, as well as having a good work surface so fallen screws, etc. are easy to find. As to accuracy, I can't tell. I did use one to help align a new scope so we'll see what happens. Otherwise, as I said, a good idea and I'll possibly pick up some in the future.
Hendrik P. Kiliaan
Reviewed in Canada on January 29, 2024
Leveling equipment, sturdy build easy to use
Robert S.
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2024
The level glass was a little small but for the money and it’s size it’s a good overall starting level for precision rifle shooting.
JJ
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2023
The level itself appears to be close enough but for some reason the center stripe isn't centered. Kind of weird. It doesn't look wonderful and I haven't used it yet, just mounted to a crossbow to check it out. I'll probably be updating this review after I get some shooting done in October.
duskers
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2023
I use send it digital levels for two high precision items. I bought several of these very inexpensive bubble levels due to their a small foot print for 300-800 yd for 556 and 308 semi platforms. They are accurate enough and easy to install.
D. Frank
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2023
I do not understand the positive reviews. As others have mentioned, maybe there are good one's out there, but I did not receive one.There are a few issues with this level.1. It is machined to be mounted on the bottom of the rail. When it is, the bubble faces down. Most rails do not allow this. I do not think the designer or the manufacturer intended for this to happen. I think it is a mistake. This makes it unusable for the intended application unless one mounts a scope with the gun upside down or shoots the same way. Any trick shooters out there? I was fortunate to have a rail that was not mounted yet so I was able to discover this. Otherwise I would have probably missed it.2. The length of the screw is too short. The common rule is that the screw should thread in a minimum of one and a half times the diameter of the screw threads. This probably threads in around one half the diameter.3. The diameter on the head of the screw is too small. The torque is not distributed well enough to allow the clamp side of the level to seat correctly.4. As mentioned by others, the fluid in the bubble is too viscous or thick. The bubble is slow to respond and actually gets hung up on one end of the level and you have to tap it to get it to release.Generally, when I purchase something, I can usually make it work in another application if it does not work for the intended purchase. With this, I struggle to see another use for it so therefore the one star review. I hope this helps those who have purchased or are thinking about purchasing this item...thank you.
guillaume damphousse
Reviewed in Canada on April 20, 2023
je fais du tir de précision et cela me donne le niveau exact de la carabine, ensuite l'ajustement du scope est facile!.....petite merveille de bonne qualité ....
J. Franklin
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2018
Works exactly as advertised!Mine doesn't have the vertical white marker under the bubble like in the picture on either side, but it seems solid, and can be placed nearly anywhere on the rail under my 4x32mm scope on my Gladiator 405's Picatinny rail.Getting a level shot is pretty important for crossbows if you're like me, shooting out to 90m (or more if you're lucky to have a bigger range to shoot on). The bolt just flies more true.Also, the bubble is VERY responsive, which I like! I'm not sure if they're using water in there or something else, but whatever it is, it tracks smoothly.I'm not sure what the negative reviews are talking about; it's a level, so how can it be you can't figure out how it works? Maybe you just have wobbly hands or your bench isn't level.I can understand negative reviews saying it doesn't fit a given rail, because I've noticed there are at least 2 different Picatinny rail sizes. This uses the larger of the two rails (about an inch wide rail). The other Picatinny rail I've seen is like 3/4" or something, so yeah, this won't fit on the small rails, especially those narrow ones you see on air rifles and airsoft guns. I could also see it not fitting if your scope rings are low clearance mounts. My rings sit pretty with about 1/2" clearance, which is more than enough for this level, even sitting cozy under the eyepiece with its cap on.It also comes with the Allen wrench, which it's always nice to have a spare wrench.