I am on the search for two levels. One in 30mm and one in 34mm.
After lots of trial and mostly error I've figured out things I tend to like better and some stuff that I just don't like.
The cheap level that I put on my rimfire keeps getting bumped out of position. It's by far not a good level so I am going to buy a new one.
Things I think work a little bit better would be one with a single screw, preferably with the screw facing up. The ones with two screws are by comparison a pain in the ass to get lined up and tightened down especially when both screws face down.
If the single screw type has the screw facing down that's not as big of a deal.
I also like the ones that keep both eyes on the same plane. For example the rail mounted ones look neat (if you can get a good one) but they require you to look down to see it.
I tend to shoot with both eyes open. With a level just above the parallax knob on most scopes is pretty good because you can keep your site picture for the most part while you confirm your level. With both eyes open, at least for me, I have a better chance of breaking the shot while still level with a set up like that.
Another thing that I don't like as much is a level that sticks out too far.
Anyway I posted all that to ask what type of level that you use? I'm always open to try/learn new things.
After lots of trial and mostly error I've figured out things I tend to like better and some stuff that I just don't like.
The cheap level that I put on my rimfire keeps getting bumped out of position. It's by far not a good level so I am going to buy a new one.
Things I think work a little bit better would be one with a single screw, preferably with the screw facing up. The ones with two screws are by comparison a pain in the ass to get lined up and tightened down especially when both screws face down.
If the single screw type has the screw facing down that's not as big of a deal.
I also like the ones that keep both eyes on the same plane. For example the rail mounted ones look neat (if you can get a good one) but they require you to look down to see it.
I tend to shoot with both eyes open. With a level just above the parallax knob on most scopes is pretty good because you can keep your site picture for the most part while you confirm your level. With both eyes open, at least for me, I have a better chance of breaking the shot while still level with a set up like that.
Another thing that I don't like as much is a level that sticks out too far.
Anyway I posted all that to ask what type of level that you use? I'm always open to try/learn new things.