Barrel Position Control Level
It is a precision-engineered tool and technique specifically designed to enable perfect leveling of the scope on any firearm with exceptional ease and accuracy. Utilizing advanced CNC machining processes, factory-calibrated adjustment screws, anodized aluminum construction, and a rugged molded protective housing, the PRLS system stands in a class of its own within the realm of precision shooting accessories.
The system consists of two meticulously machined aluminum level housings, each calibrated to their integrated bubble levels. The barrel clamp level securely attaches to the firearms barrel, providing a stable reference point, while the smaller reference level is positioned on the base of the scope, the lower half of a ring, or any other flat surface perpendicular to the vertical axis of the firearm. This dual-level setup ensures that both the barrel and the scope are aligned on the same horizontal plane.
To operate, the shooter rotates the firearm until the reference level is perfectly aligned. Subsequently, the tuning adjustment knob on the barrel clamp level is rotated until its bubble is centered, matching the reference levels position. At this stage, the barrel clamp level is precisely calibrated to the firearms axis, ensuring that the scopes reticle will be perfectly horizontal relative to the barrel.
The scope can then be mounted loosely without fully tightening the rings, and the reference level is placed atop the turret cap of the scope. The scope is carefully rotated until the reference level aligns exactly with the barrel clamp level. Once aligned, the scope rings are securely tightened, locking the scope in perfect alignment with the firearms bore axis.
This method and tool combination is essential for precision rifle shooters, competitive marksmen, and reloaders who demand the highest level of accuracy. By ensuring that the scope is perfectly leveled relative to the barrel, shooters can eliminate cant-induced errors and improve shot consistency, making the PRLS system an indispensable component in the precision shooting and metallic and semi-metallic reloading workflow.