"broekzwans"The problem I had with the hawke bubble level is that it's made for 9-11 mm and my rail is 11 mm. If you use them on an 11 mm rail they will start to climb upwards when tightening. Therefore I don't use them anymore..
When mounted the hawke level is consistent so that's not the problem and consistency is key when canting. As long as you always cant the same amount it's just a matter of compensating for that shift."FishNChips"Darn, I just ordered one of the Hawke levels. Well too late now, I will see how it does on my HW95 with an 11 mm rail. I am not shooting much past 60 yards, but was wanting to see if a level helped some of my horizontal stringing at that range. I have a target at 60 that is on off camber ground, and notice I shoot a little left on that target due to the cant. Not much at that distance, but noticeable. We will see how it works out, I may have to spring for a higher end level if it doesn't work, or try shimming it.
"DuncanHynes"Or for the low low price of $1999 one could get a SigSauer Tango6 with built in LevelPlex into the reticle. They need to redesign their web layout, very sketchy on which models have it. Other websites say it's on most the Tango6 lineup.
"LevelPlex allows the user to remove unwanted cant from the shooting system to +/- .5° of accuracy, 6 times more accurate than a typical bubble level."