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MKM Ultra Low-Profile Billet Scope Level: Maintaining Balance

Sometimes the smallest tools can make the biggest differences, and while mounting a scope is straight forward—getting it done correctly can be a bit of a challenge. Enter the Xtreme Low-Profile (XLP) Billet Scope Level by MK Machining (MKM). The level enables the end-user to easily and quickly ensure an ideal horizontal/vertical alignment to their optic and rifle.

Currently made from lightweight 7075 aluminum (though may move to 6061 billet aluminum in the future), the XLP Billet Scope Level is specific to the diameter of the optic tube. It utilizes an over-the-top hinged design, secured via a single hex-bolt, to enclose around the optic tube.

The bubble-level itself is a special alcohol-based solution that is enclosed in a glass vial, and built into a cantilevered arm off the top of the upper ring. It is intended to be visible around the optic’s turrets, but not extend beyond and offers up to 45-minutes of measure (with one minute being 1/60th of a degree). The bubble is sensitive enough to register a ¾ of one degree, while the solution maintains its sensitivity regardless of environmental temperatures. This allows for maximum visibility and adjustment, while still offering protection to the glass vial.

The Xtreme Low-Profile Billet Scope Level is only available in a matte black, but in a variety of different optic diameters from 1” to 40mm. It is also ambidextrous and can be mounted for either side.

Product Evaluation Scores:

Overall Rating – Good (23/25)

Product Link: https://www.mkmachining.com/product/34mm-aluminum-hinged-scope-level/

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