Brand | Wheeler |
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Material | Plastic |
Color | Color Vary |
Product Dimensions | 7.09"L x 3.88"W |
Style | Leveling Tool |
Item Weight | 37 Grams |
Operation Mode | Manual |
UPC | 061120130886 751738937969 661120130888 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00661120130888 |
Manufacturer | Battenfeld Technologies, Inc. |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.44 x 3.46 x 0.98 inches |
Package Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.09 x 7.09 x 1.61 inches |
Brand Name | Wheeler |
Country of Origin | United States |
Model Name | Level-level-level |
Suggested Users | mens |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 113088 |
Included Components | Leveling tool |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Hunting |
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Brand | Wheeler |
Material | Plastic |
Color | Color Vary |
Product Dimensions | 7.09"L x 3.88"W |
Style | Leveling Tool |
About this item
- DIMENSIONS: 7.09 inches L x 2.09 inches W x 1.61 inches H
- EASE OF USE: Place the Scope Turret Level on the top scope cap and the Action Level above the bolt; once the levels show a level scope, simply tighten the rings down
- ACCURACY: Ensure crosshairs are aligned for in line shot placement and reliable doping adjustments
- VERSATILE: Works with practically any bolt action rifle and can be adapted to work with other rifle designs
- COMPACT: Small size allows for convenient storage and transport
- INCLUDES: A magnetized Action Level and a non-magnetized Scope Turret Level
- GUARANTEED: This product is covered by a limited lifetime warranty provided by Wheeler. Please contact Wheeler customer service for assistance
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The Wheeler Level-Level-Level is the simplest, most accurate scope leveling system out there. Misaligned crosshairs rob you of accurate bullet placement, especially at long range, where it counts. Crooked crosshairs cause your scope adjustments to be unreliable and even make zeroing your firearm a frustrating and costly experience. The Level-Level-Level works because the scope is leveled to your receiver, not to the top of a scope base.
Features
Versatile Design
This scope mounting level works with practically any bolt-action rifle and is adaptable to other designs.
Compact Fit
The Wheeler Level Level Level is compact, making it perfect for storing in even the smallest compartments.
Leveling Up
The magnetic base in the rifle level bridges the bolt raceway, allowing for perfect positioning in the rifle. The scope turret level is not magnetized, and levels the scope with the receiver.

Product Description
The simplest, most accurate scope leveling system ever devised. Misaligned crosshairs Rob you of accurate bullet placement, especially at long range, where it counts. Crooked crosshairs cause your scope adjustments to be unreliable, and even make zeroing your rifle a frustrating and costly experience. The level-level-level works because the scope is leveled to your receiver, not to the top of a scope base. The makers of some scope leveling devices tell you that leveling your scope to the top of the base produces a level scope. Don't believe it! an accurate rifle requires level crosshairs, and the level-level-level gives you the means to level your scope perfectly in only minutes. Level your scope as you mount it on your rifle. The magnetic base in the rifle level bridges the bolt raceway, allowing you to position your rifle perfectly level. Then level the scope, tighten the rings, and the job is done. Works with practically any bolt-action rifle, and is adaptable to other designs. Save time and money with the Wheeler. The Level-Level-Level scope system is simple and accurate, allowing the scope to be leveled to the reciever.
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ASIN | B000BYAKDM |
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Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
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Date First Available | October 19, 2006 |
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Customers find the level works well for mounting scopes, particularly on bolt action rifles, and appreciate its ease of use for installing them. The tool quality receives positive feedback, with customers describing it as a great addition for gunsmithing. However, the level accuracy, magnet strength, and build quality show mixed results - while some find it spot-on accurate and the magnets adequate, others report inconsistent readings and weak magnet strength. Moreover, opinions on value for money are divided, with some considering it worth the price while others find it not worth buying.
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Customers find that the level works well, particularly when mounting scopes, though one customer notes it performs best on steel scope rails.
"...They worked great on a Tikka t3x, but the action base doesn't fit in the action of a Weatherby Vanguard...." Read more
"...Never been able to do that. This wrench HELPS. Outstanding, no telling what this rifle will do with expensive ammunition now." Read more
"Will work good on ferrous objects, but non ferrous your gonna have to figure something else out...." Read more
"Wheeler scope mounting level, worked perfect mounting and lining up my scope on an AR15 rifle" Read more
Customers find the level extremely simple to use, particularly for installing scopes.
"Good level, level sticks directly to rail. Very easy to use." Read more
"This is really a pretty simple product that's pretty simple to use...." Read more
"...In the end I found this simple and inexpensive leveling set up easy to use, helpful in confirming my unassisted efforts and pointing out some slight..." Read more
"This was very helpful for installing my optics on my firearms from home. Highly recommend for someone who enjoys firearms" Read more
Customers find the level to be a great tool that helps get the job done, with one customer noting it's useful in various places and scenarios.
"...But they are useable and hence the 3-star rating. They are OK. I would like something a little more precise in manufacture...." Read more
"...simple and inexpensive leveling set up easy to use, helpful in confirming my unassisted efforts and pointing out some slight adjustments to my..." Read more
"...For less than $20, I'm not dissatisfied but not elated either. It's a good tool to have in your gunsmith box...just wish it had a stronger magnet." Read more
"...resources Online for a better idea of how to use this The design is very basic and I can’t think of a cheaper way to ensure levelness of a new scope" Read more
Customers have mixed experiences with the level's accuracy, with some finding it excellent for leveling scopes while others report that the levels are not accurate and unable to properly level anything.
"Good level, level sticks directly to rail. Very easy to use." Read more
"...The extended magnetic base was level and true, but the turret level was off about a quarter of a bubble...." Read more
"...Leveling the rifle for shooting, therefore, involves only deploying the anti-cant device on the Picatinny rail with the knowledge that the reticle..." Read more
"...] Don't want to be unfair, but this level is disappointing. (I got it mainly for the plain level) - 1). The bubble is inconsistent...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the level's value for money, with some finding it well worth the price while others consider it not worth buying.
"great price. one of those tools that just makes it easier and faster" Read more
"...The magnetized bolt raceway bubble level is, however, limited to its purpose and is therefore less useful in my view...." Read more
"...but for the occasional scope mount, this gets the job done quick, cheap and easy." Read more
"...Was expedient with no buff. Overall, disappointed for the price...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the level's accuracy, with some finding it very helpful for aligning scopes and making mounting precise, while others report inconsistent readings and note it's not accurate enough for serious shooting.
"Great tool for properly aligning and attaching, Scopes or eye sights" Read more
"...The plumber cases/housings though are a disappointment and not exactly true...." Read more
"Makes scope mounting much more precise" Read more
"...In my mind rating this product just boils down to accuracy and build quality...." Read more
Customers have mixed experiences with the level's magnet strength, with some finding it adequate while others report it being very weak.
"...The magnets in these are basically useless. The scope turret level doesn't even seem magnetized (and maybe it isn't)...." Read more
"...The extended magnetic base was level and true, but the turret level was off about a quarter of a bubble...." Read more
"...some of the scopes have non metallic caps, so there is nothing to hold the magnetic on top and in place, every time I moved or tried to move the..." Read more
"...Mine came with a low center and high sides on the non magnetic piece which causes it to rock back and forth on a flat surface...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the level's build quality, with some praising its engineering while others report issues with flimsy plastic construction and poor quality control.
"...Now, maybe that test failed because the scope mounting rail wasn't particularly well made...." Read more
"...In my mind rating this product just boils down to accuracy and build quality...." Read more
"...It was loose and unable to sit level itself which left it unreliable and in conflict with the top turret piece...." Read more
"These are very inaccurate and cheaply made. I would not trust them." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2025Haven't tried them but these look like they will werq
- Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2025Good
- Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2025Great tool for properly aligning and attaching, Scopes or eye sights
- Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2025Good level, level sticks directly to rail. Very easy to use.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2025Great
- Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2013I purchased these bubble levels at the same time I purchased the Wheeler Fat Wrench. I bought the levels to try them out and to see how useful the bolt raceway level was in helping to get the scope square with the rifle. I've rated these products with a 3-star rating: the bubble levels are OK but in terms of applying them as recommended I doubt their efficacy.
I shoot rifles at long range and it is absolutely critical that the scope is square with the rifle and that the rifle is held square with the Earth. The reason is simple: when the scope is adjusted for elevation and the reticle is moved downward to elevate the muzzle for farther distances it must move exactly vertical. If it drifts right or left the shooter inadvertently holds respectively left or right thereby inducing an unintended windage factor. In looking at the two bubble levels, the idea here is that one level sits on top of the elevation turret knob to level the scope and a second level sits perpendicular to the bolt raceway in the receiver. The theory is, apparently, that if the top of the elevation turret knob matches the level in the receiver, the scope will be square with the rifle. Well, maybe. But what about getting the rifle square with the Earth. That takes a third level which will have to be clamped to the scope and have the same level as the other two.
I prefer not to have a bubble level sitting on top of the scope tube. It is extremely visible as well as being ugly. I prefer a scope rail mounted anti-cant level so my focus is on getting the scope square with the Picatinny rail and not with the bolt raceway. If the anti-cant level on the Picatinny rail is level and if the horizontal reticle is level with the Picatinny rail, then the likelihood is that the reticle is square with the Earth. So I only have to deal with making sure that the level on the Picatinny rail is in fact level with the Earth. Then the task is to ensure that the scopes reticle is square with the Picatinny rail. Leveling the rifle for shooting, therefore, involves only deploying the anti-cant device on the Picatinny rail with the knowledge that the reticle movement is precisely vertical to the Picatinny rail which is itself level with the Earth.
Would I buy these bubble levels again? Probably not. The small bubble level used for placing on the top of the elevation turret cap is a good size and useful in a number of places and scenarios. The magnetized bolt raceway bubble level is, however, limited to its purpose and is therefore less useful in my view. But both levels are encased in plastic and while some effort was made to square up the one to be used in the bolt raceway, these levels are not, in any sense, machinist grade or even high grade products. But they are useable and hence the 3-star rating. They are OK. I would like something a little more precise in manufacture.
Edited 12 July 2013:
I forget that precision long range shooting is sport with relatively few participants and that most tools of this sort are not geared to this level of precision. Using a level, even a very good level, across the top of the elevation turret as shown in the product picture is not a precision way to get a scope square with the bore, but it is very acceptable for hunting scopes where targets will be under 400 meters. Therefore, if you are looking to get your hunting scope square, then these levels will work just fine as shown. (An alternative would be the Starrett 135A bubble level.) However, if your ranges require elevations of 10 MOA/3 Mils or more, I wouldn't depend upon this product nor the method of leveling shown.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2025Makes scope mounting much more precise
- Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2021The documentation that came with the levels said that the scope could be leveled to the receiver and not to just the scope base. Of course this would be optimal so that any irregularities in the mounting of the scope and the mount base would be of no consequence in aligning the scope cross hairs to the bore such that the vertical cross hair was exactly perpendicular to the center of the bore below.
Well, surprise, surprise. I own a Savage Model 11 in 308 and the sides of the ejection port are not at the same level, not remotely at the same level. Presumably, Savage wanted to ensure spent cartridge ejection. So, the magnetic level for the rifle (not the one for the scope) can't possibly find level. As a result, it couldn't be used as a reference measure to adjust the scope to the bore.
OK, I then tried to use the magnetic level on the scope mounting rail. The magnetic part of the level was BARELY LONG ENOUGH TO STRETCH ACROSS THE TWO SIDES OF THE SCOPE MOUNTING RAIL. Furthermore, I forced it to find a support from one side and then the other side of the scope mounting rail assuming that doing so I could determine if the level's "level" reading was reproducible. NOPE.
Now, maybe that test failed because the scope mounting rail wasn't particularly well made. But as the device was designed exclusively to work on ejection ports where both sides of the port are of the same height, that was my only alternative to try to make the level work.
Failure.
Additionally, the magnetized level for the scope itself is supposed to be placed atop the elevation adjustment mechanism on top of the scope. The presumptions being that the adjustment knob's surface is perpendicular to the barrel of the scope and hence the vertical cross hair.
The level is magnetic to hold it in place atop the adjustment knob. Well, well, well, my scope has a composite, non-metallic adjustment knob and the level couldn't adhere. The slightest movement of the rifle dislodged it causing enormous frustration on my part.
I don't know how Amazon handles complaints that are, well, strongly worded. So, I'll refrain from saying exactly what I think of the Wheeler product.
BUT THERE'S NOT WAY UNDER CREATION THAT I'D RECOMMEND ANYONE TO BUY ONE OF THESE "LEVELS".
For the first time in many years of purchasing items from Amazon I'll return these for a full refund.
Top reviews from other countries
- JamieReviewed in Canada on January 31, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Great leveling tool for some rifles, not all.
I found with my Savage rifles there was some sloppy play with the receiver leveler, I couldn't find where it best rests, as the best location seemed to get pulled out of place by its magnet. Seems to work fine for Remington 700 and AR-15 rifles based on apparent usage in my research. Both levelers have a magnet inside. People have complained that on a level surface these two levelers are in conflict with what is level; I found that the smaller one has bottom edges that make it slightly uneven. Pressing down on it changed the level. So I used a small piece of fine grit sandpaper and chamfered those two edges, allowing the bottom plane to stay level. This solved their conflict.
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winmagReviewed in Spain on November 10, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars ideal
perfecta ayuda para montar un visor
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UnfinishedSymphonyReviewed in Germany on September 25, 2020
4.0 out of 5 stars Nützliches kleines Tool
Zum Einstellen von Zielfernrohren eine nützliche Sache. Aufpassen: Eine solche Wasserwaage bringt nur etwas, wenn man sie auf dem ZF auch WAAGERECHT zB am Verstellturm befestigen kann! Wenn der Verstellturm gewölbt ist, geht das nicht. Am besten vorher das ZF genau dahingehend überprüfen.
- siddhraj jadejaReviewed in India on January 14, 2023
4.0 out of 5 stars Good quality
Delivery Arrived early product is good quality.
- GrahamReviewed in the United Kingdom on May 2, 2024
1.0 out of 5 stars Very inaccurate
Placed on the same level surface bubbles read different.....
GrahamVery inaccurate
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 2, 2024
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