Just getting one of the above mentioned scopes and would like to get some ideas from the group as to what are some good choices for bubble level.
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It is easy to see. I mount mine behind the second scope ring.That looks awesome. Need to find some pics with one actually mounted on a rifle. Is it easy to see while taking the shot? Some of these bubbles require some effort to get in the picture. Appreciate it.
Excellent. Looks great. Thanks for the input and time. Like to be able to see it easily without too much head adjustingIt is easy to see. I mount mine behind the second scope ring.
What brand is yours?Bubble level that attaches to the locking nut of a Near Alpha Mount.View attachment 7034495
Holy crap. A $200 bubble level.I have 2 of these.. https://www.longrangearms.com/?cmp_id=740357729&adg_id=40317046282&kwd=shooting level&device=m&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI8InumK7g4AIVyh-tBh2MCQjyEAAYASAAEgLfDvD_BwE
One is mounted with my ATACR 4-16 F1 and another with my TT 315P. A bit expensive, yes. But the brightness of the LEDs keeps you focus on the target then taking off target just to check level. I’d recommend these for that nice NF 7-35
Can I ask what stock is on that rifle.Tubb level and I mount it upside down where it's easier to see. View attachment 7034735
lol.. that’s funny.. yet most here don’t even blink dropping $1500-$4000 on a scope. Or, $450 on a scope mount, $500 on a chrono, multiple $200+ on die sets, hundreds of dollars at the bar.. gawd I love this hobby. This is what we do.. this is what we love.. this is our “toys R us”.. And of course we only live once.Holy crap. A $200 bubble level.
I don’t shoot far enough to need a level. I shoot out to 900yds at the house and a level just isn’t necessary at that distance.
...thank God for America (I mean this wholeheartedly) ... and Credit Cardslol.. that’s funny.. yet most here don’t even blink dropping $1500-$4000 on a scope. Or, $450 on a scope mount, $500 on a chrono, multiple $200+ on die sets, hundreds of dollars at the bar.. gawd I love this hobby. This is what we do.. this is what we love.. this is our “toys R us”.. And of course we only live once.
Can I ask what stock is on that rifle.
Sorry for the hijack
I don’t blink dropping money on certain things but I will not drop $200 on a vial of water or oil with a bubble in it. Lollol.. that’s funny.. yet most here don’t even blink dropping $1500-$4000 on a scope. Or, $450 on a scope mount, $500 on a chrono, multiple $200+ on die sets, hundreds of dollars at the bar.. gawd I love this hobby. This is what we do.. this is what we love.. this is our “toys R us”.. And of course we only live once.
I currently use an Accuracy 1st, but the MK Machining level does the same at almost half the cost. Had I seen it before, I would have gone with the MKM level.
https://mkmachining.com/product/34mm-aluminum-hinged-scope-level/
Anyways for what it’s worth, the LRA level does come with a thumb screw. So it can be use on other rifles with pic rails ( don’t have to get for each rifle ). Can be used vertically. There’s a sensitivity mode from .2 deg. all the way to 1 deg. Sleep mode, batt. check, dimmer, and shoot mode..I don’t blink dropping money on certain things but I will not drop $200 on a vial of water or oil with a bubble in it. Lol
Im just picking man. Even if you spent double on that thing and feel its worth it to you, who am I to judge. I spend and do plenty that others think is foolish or of little value. ?Anyways for what it’s worth, the LRA level does come with a thumb screw. So it can be use on other rifles with pic rails ( don’t have to get for each rifle ). Can be used vertically. There’s a sensitivity mode from .2 deg. all the way to 1 deg. Sleep mode, batt. check, dimmer, and shoot mode..
Also, what caps will suit best? Links would be awesome. Thanks again
Wow those are great! I have used the the Holland bubble levels and they are really high qualityI prefer the accuracy 1st levels.
Interesting...I heard Hodnett say something similar in that when they are in the field they just pick a plumbob and use it to level the reticle withe bubble AND THATS ITOk....just read on another forum about maintaining alignment horizontally with the target and the use of a mechanism to show when is level (bubble level). Well...contention was that even if initially the level is not plumb with the ground (or 100% properly aligned in the beginning) it doesn’t matter much if you are repeatable with every shoot, namely from that point on you keep the bubble same location on every shot. Thoughts?
For extra cool points get the tritium insert for it too.This one by accuracy1st is awesomeAccuracy 1st: Scope Level - 34mm Black Anodized Aluminum - Civilian
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Not yet. Awaiting. Was not sure if the original box has one. Saw a video of this guy unboxing the scope and he didn’t mention any caps. However it is obvious he opened that box before. Just wanted some input from someone who had purchased a new one. ThanksHave you received the scope yet, mine came with scope caps and the throw lever
I saw that in a video. Is it worth it? It seems is rather inexpensive. This guy had one shipped from Thailand I think with shipping for around $14. I would assume the tritium would help best when is not very bright in the background correct? Does any one know the size of tritium that fits in that slot on the back of the Accuracy 1st?For extra cool points get the tritium insert for it too.
I saw that in a video. Is it worth it? It seems is rather inexpensive. This guy had one shipped from Thailand I think with shipping for around $14. I would assume the tritium would help best when is not very bright in the background correct? Does any one know the size of tritium that fits in that slot on the back of the Accuracy 1st?
What is the place/website to get them please. I have mixglo.com. Is there other source? And if that is the source (or other) are they reliable?Yeah it’s only worth it because it’s cool, idk how often you’re in low light though haha.
I just thought it was cool and it was cheap, and sometimes you want to punch coyotes near dark.
The proper size is no longer readily available but the 1.5x3x14.5 size works well, just be careful dropping it in and putting the plug back in because you can shatter the vial if you’re not careful.