Gen 2 send it level on a hunting rifle?

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Anyone running a gen 2 send it on a hunting rifle? How do you like it? I normally run an accuracy 1st level on my guns but was interested in the send it.
 
I use them in competitions and they work great. For hunting, they’d work just as well as long as you remember to turn it on
 
They work great for a match rifle but I can’t see their place in a hunting gun. I’d never remember to turn it on.

If your used to a horizontal level I also found it wierd trying to get used to a vertical mount on it. I have mine sticking out horizontally where I would normally look for a bubble.
 
Ya I think they the gen 2 turns on automatically now. I could be wrong though.
It turns off automatically.


I don’t use them on hunting rifles. It’s not legal in my state but it’s also unnecessary IMHO. It’s just one more thing to dick around with that most people don’t need to be worrying about.
 
It turns off automatically.


I don’t use them on hunting rifles. It’s not legal in my state but it’s also unnecessary IMHO. It’s just one more thing to dick around with that most people don’t need to be worrying about.
I didn’t even consider it being legal for hunting! That’s a great point and I think I’ll stick with the accuracy 1st levels! Thx
 
It turns off automatically.


I don’t use them on hunting rifles. It’s not legal in my state but it’s also unnecessary IMHO. It’s just one more thing to dick around with that most people don’t need to be worrying about.
Being level before shooting is unnecessary? Or having a light tell you that your level? I currently run a swing out bubble level that I have to setup every time so that is annoying.
 
Being level before shooting is unnecessary? Or having a light tell you that your level? I currently run a swing out bubble level that I have to setup every time so that is annoying.
Having a little electronic level that you need to turn on before it’s ready to use is unnecessary. It’s just more shit to fumble and yard sale over while trying to get set up for a shot.
 
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