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Warne’s New Universal Scope Level

Published by
Patrick Roberts

With precision rifle shooting becoming more popular, companies are introducing products to cater to that style of shooting at a breakneck pace. Warne's latest addition is the Universal Scope Level.

The Universal Scope Level is available in 1-inch, 30mm, 34mm, and 35mm sizes and is fully ambidextrous. When the level is not in use it slides into its protective housing, preventing snags.

From Warne:

Precision long range shooting has grown in popularity over the last several years. New technology has allowed shooters to successfully engage targets at distances previously thought impossible. A level reticle is vital for success at longer ranges, so the product development team at Warne have designed a Universal Scope Level that attaches to any scope tube.
The Warne USL is unique from other levels because of its ability to deploy the level from an aluminum housing for use or stow, keeping the unit safe from being snagged when not in use.

Made of 6061 aluminum, the USL is available in 1″, 30mm, 34mm and 35mm sizes and is ambidextrous while weighing only .9 oz.

MSRP is $99.99 and is available wherever Warne products are sold.

The National Shooting Sports Foundation has released an excellent video explaining just how important rifle cant is:

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Patrick Roberts

With a passion for pistols, precision rifles, and quality gear, Patrick Roberts focuses on cutting through marketing fluff to provide information that an enthusiast can rely on. In the quest for more knowledge, Roberts spends most of his time on the range improving his skill with a firearm with drills and classes to hone his skill set.

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