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yana

level on rear sight

Post by yana »

any experiences with levels on your match sights?(to see if you hold your
rifle up right, not canting)
many different systems;
on the action, in front of diopter
on top of rear sight
on rear sight so you see it while aiming
any experiences?
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Len

I use one on the front sight

Post by Len »

and one on scopes for some high power shooting.
Some of my rear sights for my match rifles have built in "cant adjustment" so using a level may help determine cant in relation to the sight...but the sight is "pre canted" so it's not entirely purposeful.
On the front sight I find it helpful because it's a bit easier to see.
Some of the ones I have for my scoped guns are mount based and do well for checking cant.

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TJ

Re: I use one on the front sight

Post by TJ »

Are levels legal in 10m AP and AR?

: and one on scopes for some high power shooting.
: Some of my rear sights for my match rifles have built in "cant adjustment" so using a level may help determine cant in relation to the sight...but the sight is "pre canted" so it's not entirely purposeful.
: On the front sight I find it helpful because it's a bit easier to see.
: Some of the ones I have for my scoped guns are mount based and do well for checking cant.

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Michael Ray

Re: level on rear sight

Post by Michael Ray »

Mine is on the action (over the chamber) using an offset sight block (the same as my sights). Works just fine for me. I didn't want one on the front sight to distract my sight picture.
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