Wheeler anti can't scope lever which retracts and sticks out further than any other level I have seen and is easy to see and read.
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Wheeler anti can't scope lever which retracts and sticks out further than any other level I have seen and is easy to see and read.
I totally agree with nervoustrig for the same reasons. Simple is best in this case. Motorhead makes a good point as well. The problem with a lot of people my age is we don't need glasses to look through the scope but can't focus on anything up close without them. I don't want to carry or wear readers whilst hunting. Mounting the bubble forward of the turrets can help but you need to move your head to get an unobstructed view. No matter where I mount it, it's a compromise. Just behind the turrets on the left side is the best I can come up with.
Same here. I've started removing my levels because I can no longer focus on them from shooting position. I suppose if it were critical (competition or extreme long range shooting) one could remove the right lens from a pair of readers and use the left lens only to see the level.
I just got this over the weekend on advice from @jwrabbit123 - aside from being extremely well made, the benefits to this one are up to 1 degree of can't detection (the level is curved) and the ability to add a tritium vile behind the level for illumination:
I just got this over the weekend on advice from @jwrabbit123 - aside from being extremely well made, the benefits to this one are up to 1 degree of can't detection (the level is curved) and the ability to add a tritium vile behind the level for illumination: