The Dead Level levels your reticle in relation to the Earth taking out any margin of error of the reticle not being perfectly level with the scope body. Simply attach your mounted scope to the Dead Level, level the device with the precision thumbscrews to center up the bulls-eye level, then just level the reticle with a predetermined level line or plumb bob. Aluminum Mil. Spec. Now features an Anodized Hard Coat Type III in a crimson and black finish. Instructions included. FOR USE WITH MIL STD 1913 PICATINNY COMPLIANT RINGS AND MOUNTS
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Customer ratings for BADGER ORDNANCE DEAD LEVEL SCOPE LEVELING DEVICE
Number of ratings: 2
From brownells.com: 2
Average rating: 4.5
Excellent Tool(04/11/2013)
This tool is excellent at getting your scope perfectly level and tightening the scope in the rings. When shooting long range competitions it is important to dial in elevation from 200 to 1000 yards and not have windage drift. It is a bit expensive, but well worth it. Very solidly built. Will last a lifetime.
Good but not perfect(25/10/2014)
Pros:
Once I attached a set of rings to the rail, mounted the
scope a little loosely in the rings & levelled the base, it
was a quick job to level the reticle by looking through the
scope at a reference line from a self leveling laser level
line projected on the wall, rotating the scope until the
reticle matched the laser line, tightening down the rings
and rechecking the alignment.
Cons:
I found the integral bubble level hard to get centered so I
had to use another level to get the base level.
Because of the length of the rail, low rings don't work
well with it unless risers are added. A shorter rail would
Product no.: 093000051 BADGER ORDNANCE DEAD LEVEL SCOPE LEVELING DEVICE Mfr Part: 200-50 The Dead Level levels your reticle in relation to the Earth taking out any margin of error of the reticle not being perfectly level with the scope body. Simply attach your mounted scope to the Dead Level, level the device with the precision thumbscrews to center up the bulls-eye level, then just level the reticle with a predetermined level line or plumb bob. Aluminum Mil. Spec. Now features an Anodized Hard Coat Type III in a crimson and black finish. Instructions included. FOR USE WITH MIL STD 1913 PICATINNY COMPLIANT RINGS AND MOUNTS
The Dead Level ensures the reticle is perfectly level with the scope body by aligning it with the Earth's plane, eliminating any potential error.
It is simple to use: mount the scope on the Dead Level, adjust the device with thumbscrews to center the level, and then align the reticle with a level line or plumb bob.
The device is constructed from aluminum Mil. Spec and features an Anodized Hard Coat Type III finish in crimson and black, and is designed for use with MIL STD 1913 PICATINNY compliant rings and mounts.
The Dead Level levels your reticle in relation to the Earth taking out any margin of error of the reticle not being perfectly level with the scope body. Simply attach your mounted scope to the Dead Level, level the device with the precision thumbscrews to center up the bulls-eye level, then just level the reticle with a predetermined level line or plumb bob. Aluminum Mil. Spec. Now features an Anodized Hard Coat Type III in a crimson and black finish. Instructions included. FOR USE WITH MIL STD 1913 PICATINNY COMPLIANT RINGS AND MOUNTS
More...
Customer ratings for BADGER ORDNANCE DEAD LEVEL SCOPE LEVELING DEVICE
Number of ratings: 2
From brownells.com: 2
Average rating: 4.5
Excellent Tool(04/11/2013)
This tool is excellent at getting your scope perfectly level and tightening the scope in the rings. When shooting long range competitions it is important to dial in elevation from 200 to 1000 yards and not have windage drift. It is a bit expensive, but well worth it. Very solidly built. Will last a lifetime.
Good but not perfect(25/10/2014)
Pros:
Once I attached a set of rings to the rail, mounted the
scope a little loosely in the rings & levelled the base, it
was a quick job to level the reticle by looking through the
scope at a reference line from a self leveling laser level
line projected on the wall, rotating the scope until the
reticle matched the laser line, tightening down the rings
and rechecking the alignment.
Cons:
I found the integral bubble level hard to get centered so I
had to use another level to get the base level.
Because of the length of the rail, low rings don't work
well with it unless risers are added. A shorter rail would