Dollar store tinkering goodies I suppose you would call them.
I know I am not the only one thinking this will be useful other ways as well...am I?
I want to get those like on tripods too.the little circles for horizontal


I checked them with my other levelsI have gotten some similar ones on Amazon for real cheap, but usually get a large pack so I can set them all out with good levels to compare against. That way I can keep the good ones and throw the rest away.
The liquid vial...WILL BE accurate !!!! It's just a simple piece of tubing with two lines and a liquid inside and sealed.I checked them with my other levelsthese were all within what I wanted/spot on for the $
…If you make them level yourself, then you are correct, they will be level. But the liquid vials come in a plastic housing that isn’t perfect. As @rc4fun mentions… They aren’t all the same. Sure, you can adjust the mounting to make them flat, but the manufacturing tolerances on these thing are not exact… they are cheap after all.The liquid vial...WILL BE accurate !!!! It's just a simple piece of tubing with two lines and a liquid inside and sealed.
It's the mounting of said liquid vial is where the "accuracy" comes from.
Mike
Got tired of trying to eyeballing my scope crosshairGood idea!! I would say for most of us under most circumstances this method would be precise enough. Heck I’m more often then not eyeballing it and the guns shoot pretty darn good.
I’m not dissing them at all. I actually like them better than most of the picatinny ones I have used. I even have one on my Thomas.I'm not really using them for accuracy right now; using them for leveling pieces together first and fiddling around![]()
They work fine and are literally stick anywhere with this mounting tapeI’m not dissing them at all. I actually like them better than most of the picatinny ones I have used. I even have one on my Thomas.