Best riffle bubble level/spirit level

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  • Опубліковано 2 лис 2024

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  • @68Whiskey
    @68Whiskey 3 роки тому +2

    Awesome job buddy. Great review!

    • @marklondon9948
      @marklondon9948 3 роки тому

      Congrats on your amazing win...Cheers, Mark

    • @FarmPestManagementAirgun
      @FarmPestManagementAirgun  3 роки тому +2

      Thank you so much I appreciate your kind words mate...
      This is my first attempt at doing videos for my new UA-cam Channel...It' not easy and you guys make it look so easy... but I now know how much work goes into making a quality video like you both make...
      Part 2 will be coming soon, showing shooting at longer distances with the LRA Send-iT...
      Congrats again on your amazing win...Cheers, Mark

  • @vizner124
    @vizner124 2 роки тому

    Mark - I use this product on my 6.5 CM Ruger Precision Rifle. It does make a difference past 600 yards. I have two FX Impact 0.30 shooting typically in 20-60 yards range. A $10 bubble leveler is all it takes for these short distances.

    • @FarmPestManagementAirgun
      @FarmPestManagementAirgun  2 роки тому +2

      Hello Jake it's good to hear from you again and thank you for your comments/questions. You bring up a good point for powder burners but with Airguns shooting out at longer ranges (past 50-60 yards) it's a different animal. Just a slight cant at 60-70 yards and further can be a miss or a wound to an animal, and I personally am not comfortable with that! As I only use Airguns around the farms, I need all the help I can get from my equipment...I personally like to be razor accurate while taking as many head shots on crows, squirrels and pigeons as I can, if I take a heart and lung or a body shot, I don't need to worry so much about a slight bit of cant...but if I need to be precise, I rely on my LRA Send-iT to make sure I take a humane shot, plus the LRA gives me a far better accuracy reading than my Vortex bubble Level ever could. As I know you will agree, an Air-rifle is less forgiving than a powder burner at distances! I have experienced this as I sometimes need to shoot out to nearly 120 metres from time to time...
      I hope my situation explains why I trust, rely and use the LRA Send-iT. Thanks again for watching mate and also for your question!
      Cheers, Mark
      @FarmPestManagement-Airgun
      PS: Jake, You just gave me a new video idea about how much canting plays a major part with Airguns and longer distances! I will try and do a video on this subject soon!

  • @Richard-be3cw
    @Richard-be3cw 2 роки тому +1

    I shooting at 75-160 yds with airgun Daystate Red Wolf Safari. I'll never use a bubble level again. I leveled the gun, Leveled and plumbed the scope. Put on XSL and got a green light. how do you get a different/better sensitivity for 200 yd shots? Is one light(green) the best sensitivity?

    • @FarmPestManagementAirgun
      @FarmPestManagementAirgun  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks Richard for watching and also for your question mate. The Daystate Red Wolf Safari is a nice bit of kit!
      Richard, It all comes down to how much canter and the degree of that canter! The Green light still is the same indicator and prompt for you to pull the trigger.
      Sensitivity Setting Mode:
      To enter sensitivity setting mode the following must be completed during the first 4 seconds after powering the unit on: (while the unit is indicating the sensitivity setting OR battery check)
      Turn the power dial up and down at least a half turn each way for 5-7 iterations. The LEDs will begin flashing once the sensitivity mode has been entered displaying the last sensitivity settings. Factory setting is 3 LEDs. (.6 degree)
      Once in this mode, turn the knob up/down to adjust your sensitivity setting.
      NOTE: If you stop moving the power knob, the unit will lock your setting at approximately 4 seconds. This is indicated by flashing LEDs
      Setting 5 (5 LEDs): 1st LED = .2 degree, 2nd LED = .4 degree (total)
      Setting 4 (4 LEDs): 1st LED = .4 degree, 2nd LED = .8 degree (total)
      Setting 3 (3 LEDs): 1st LED = .6 degree, 2nd LED = 1.2 degree (total)
      Setting 2 (2 LEDs): 1st LED = .8 degree, 2nd LED = 1.6 degree (total)
      Setting 1 (1 LEDs): 1st LED = 1 degree, 2nd LED = 2 degree (total)
      Setting 5 is the most sensitive.
      Exiting Sensitivity Mode: Once the setting is locked in, the LEDs will begin blinking. To exit, the unit must be powered off/on to resume normal use.
      NOTE: The unit will power on showing the newly selected mode, battery life and begin indicating level position. The unit is now ready for normal use.
      I hope that helps mate...Let me know how it goes!
      I still keep mine on the factory setting even for longer distances!
      Cheers, Mark

    • @Richard-be3cw
      @Richard-be3cw 2 роки тому +1

      @@FarmPestManagementAirgun Thanks Mark for the setting help. What I like about Send it, is I can man handle the scope line up with my left hand or body movement and take the accurate shot while keeping the green light on. I made some wild crazy shots I would never attempt with the bubble level. I want to try the .4 and .2 settings just to see if the those settings will make a difference in accuracy. I'll probably end up wasting time chasing the .2 green light setting.

    • @FarmPestManagementAirgun
      @FarmPestManagementAirgun  2 роки тому

      @@Richard-be3cw I did tried the more sensitive settings but because we are sometimes shooting on the fly or not able to take our time setting up, plus not always having a solid foundation to keep everything stable, I found that the other settings were too sensitive for me...But when I'm at the range and on a very sturdy bench with my Accu-Tac FC-4 G2 ARCA Bipod, (Product Plug...Hahaha!) the more sensitive settings were just fine! Let me know your thoughts after you try it out!
      Cheers, Mark