Best Rifle Optic with built in bubble level in reticle

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Whats the best rifle optic that has the level built into the reticle. Would prefer a non digital level if possible. I've tried the bubble levels that wrap around the optic body, but I just can't get comfortable shooting with both eyes open. Would rather just have the level built into the reticle. I dont need in built in range finding or ballistic calculators. Just want to see if I'm level when looking through the eye piece.
 
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There aren’t any non-digital scope-integrated levels. At least not any in a scope that will actually hold zero.

Good luck
I've tried the external mounting options. Just not a fan and can't see the bubble with only one eye open. Doesnt matter if it's on the rings, wrapped around the scope, or on the pic rail. That's why I want it in the eye piece. Was looking at the stealth vision scopes but $3500 for a 20x optic seems a bit much, especially coming from my 4-32x NX8. If there's no viable options for in reticle, then maybe I'll try out the SG Pulse. Maybe I'll do better with just a light giving me the go ahead.
 
I've tried the external mounting options. Just not a fan and can't see the bubble with only one eye open. Doesnt matter if it's on the rings, wrapped around the scope, or on the pic rail. That's why I want it in the eye piece. Was looking at the stealth vision scopes but $3500 for a 20x optic seems a bit much, especially coming from my 4-32x NX8. If there's no viable options for in reticle, then maybe I'll try out the SG Pulse. Maybe I'll do better with just a light giving me the go ahead.
The Revic PMR is another option. Albeit very expensive. Sig BDX has one, but I’m not a fan of them and they aren’t legal in some states.

You don’t need to see the level while you are actually pulling the trigger. Just use the second eye to level the gun, then swap eyes and don’t move it too much. Unless you are shooting ELR, it shouldn’t be a big issue.
 
The Revic PMR is another option. Albeit very expensive. Sig BDX has one, but I’m not a fan of them and they aren’t legal in some states.

You don’t need to see the level while you are actually pulling the trigger. Just use the second eye to level the gun, then swap eyes and don’t move it too much. Unless you are shooting ELR, it shouldn’t be a big issue.
I do plan on shooting past 1000 this year. I do ok with the method you speak of, but would truly like to know im level as the trigger is being pulled.
 
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