My Spuhr has a level built in. Seems to work well enough.
It is but as you practice hopefully you’ll get used to being fairly close to level using the reticle and feel of the gun. I can’t imagine in a timed situation checking a level each shot anyway. In non-timed coming off the cheek to check your level is inconvenient but forces you to pay attention to other indicators and not a “crutch” so to speak. Just my opinion not fact I suppose.Most people I talk to say it's nearly impossible to see that level while you're on the rifle engaging targets. I guess I'll find out when I get it.
This level from Flat Line Ops might work better, it's only 0.3125" wide instead of the 0.5" wide MKM.
Website currently doesn't show 36mm as an option, but their social media account has shown they will have one available soon.
https://flatlineops.com/products/levels/halo-x-scope-level
It is but as you practice hopefully you’ll get used to being fairly close to level using the reticle and feel of the gun. I can’t imagine in a timed situation checking a level each shot anyway. In non-timed coming off the cheek to check your level is inconvenient but forces you to pay attention to other indicators and not a “crutch” so to speak. Just my opinion not fact I suppose.
Spuhr level MHSA
looks to be in stock. They may be able to hook you up with mil pricing too. They’ll be open tomorrow.
Most people I talk to say it's nearly impossible to see that level while you're on the rifle engaging targets. I guess I'll find out when I get it.
I think that's right, but also isn't a problem for me. I learned precision shooting from Lowlight who's not a big level guy. I use it to to make sure I'm setup level when sitting on the bipod and bag, then I don't try to reference it again while shooting.
I hear ya. If anything, more confidence as this is what you’re used to. Also, anything Spuhr will sell for nearly retail so you’ll always get most of your money back if you decide to sell.Yep agree. I rarely ever used the level in lowlight's class. But 90% of that was prone fundamentals. Timed competition on non level surfaces has been my issue.
Have you considered a send-it with their Spuhr mount? I have 2 of them, very low profile and easy to use.