Before going back to Whittington to stretch the legs on my M99 50 cal, I would like to add an anti-cant device. I have found a wide range of prices and reviews, making it hard to decide.
What do you use / recommend?
Before going back to Whittington to stretch the legs on my M99 50 cal, I would like to add an anti-cant device. I have found a wide range of prices and reviews, making it hard to decide.
What do you use / recommend?
Personally, I always liked the USO folder:
https://www.opticsplanet.com/usoptic...ble-level.html
Might check out classifieds on SnipersHide to see if anything is up there which strikes your fancy.
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It is terrible to contemplate how few politicians are hanged. - The Cleveland Press, March 1, 1921, GK Chesterton
I use the vortex ones...simple, but the ones that swing out like CavScout mentioned may be a bit easier to see when you are in the shooting position.
Bubble level needs to be mounted to the scope and matched to the reticle .
The Accuracy 1st ones are probably the best ones out there now , the ones from Flat Line Ops also work well.
The folding ones from USO will change their position depending on how tight the the clamp screw that holds the bubble to the rail mount is tightened , had 2 and gave them away because they were inconsistent.
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It is terrible to contemplate how few politicians are hanged. - The Cleveland Press, March 1, 1921, GK Chesterton
I really like this: https://www.shortactionprecision.com...c-level-system
I was a bad canter, with this I can see it in my peripheral vision as a color so I don't have to focus on it and lose sight picture. It has helped my basic fundamentals tremendously in keeping the rifle level now. It's pricey, but you can swap it easily among any pic railed guns. I had trouble focusing on the mechanical bubble style levels at short distance (cant focus eyes that close without glasses) and they took a lot more time between shots, the Send IT is so much easier and faster.