








🎯 Level up your precision game — never settle for a crooked scope again!
The Arisaka Optic Leveler Combo is a precision mounting tool designed to ensure perfect scope alignment on Picatinny rails. Featuring a durable 6061-T651 anodized aluminum base and two wedge sizes to fit gaps from 0.190" to 1.200", it simplifies scope leveling with quick, reliable results. Ideal for professional shooters and enthusiasts alike, this USA-made tool eliminates guesswork and enhances accuracy for all your long-range setups.
| ASIN | B00W8AXZ98 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30,682 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #34 in Sporting Optics Accessories #3,172 in Hunting Equipment |
| Brand | Arisaka |
| Brand Name | Arisaka |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (553) |
| Date First Available | December 15, 2014 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00642049503953 |
| Included Components | Arisaka Optic Leveler Combo – Precision Mounting Tool for Scopes OL-Combo |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.5 x 3.46 x 0.31 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Arisaka |
| Material | 6061-T651 Aluminum |
| Model Name | OL-COMBO |
| Mounting Type | Picatinny Mount |
| Night vision | No |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
| Part Number | OL-Combo |
| Sport | Airsoft |
| Style | Optic Leveler |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 642049503953 |
| Warranty Description | See Manufacturer |
F**D
A good bit of kit
I know some people who can level a scope in a few minutes. I am not one of them. My astigmatism, even corrected, makes the straight lines of a scope reticle appear curved. I use a variety of methods, but all are time consuming, and not always correct. The Arisaka Leveler is a simple mechanical means of ensuring an effective leveling job quickly. I can use the Arisaka, verify with levels, and the job takes less time than my more expert and less eye-afflicted friends. BTW, I was able to use the small triangle with a SWFA 1-4x and a Bobro 30 mm mount, barely, which I was informed would not work due to the small space between the top of the Bobro mount base and the bottom of the scope turret cluster. This is just part of the Bobro design, and does not reflect poorly on their excellent mounts. Your mileage may vary, depending on the type of scope and its height above the base. The Arisaka is a good bit of kit that has quickly become part of my standard scope with rings mounting regimen.
S**Y
Having scope leveling issues? GET THIS!
Like other posters have said, so simple yet it is ridiculously effective. I had been having issues leveling a long range rifle scope. I just could not get it exactly perfect. Saw these on Amazon and gave them a try and I am a believer now for sure. Verified with a pendulum, the crosshairs are dead on perfect. Simple to use: Loosen your scope rings up just a little so you can turn the scope with some effort, but so it is not sliding around. Slide the little flat piece with the cut in it onto your rail or flat spot on your mount. It fits perfectly on a picatinny rail. Slide whichever angle piece (writing side up/readable) into the cut on the flat piece so it is on the flat bottom piece of your scope at the knobs area. Work it back and forth and move the scope back and forth til it seats tight and you can't see any daylight - check both side to verify it is tight. Tighten your scope back down with the unit still in place, holding the scope level and work it out as you are tightening. Tada - level scope! Now note there are some limitations here you should be aware of. 1.) Clearance between your scope and mount/rail. The scope I was mounting had a ton of clearance between the scope and mount and I used the system easily. Another rifle I have, there is not enough space to even get the flat part in between the scope and rail. Something to pay attention to. If the bottom if your scope is millimeters off the top of your route, this may not work for you. 2.) It's not me, it's you! - Your scope could be an issue. If it is a scope of lesser quality or a scope that has a defect in it, you might level the scope with this unit and have it be totally flat but when looking through your scope, the crosshairs are canted. That would be a manufacturing issue with the scope and you will have to use a pendulum or eyeball it instead so the crosshairs are truly aligned based on what you see through the scope. If you are using any of the big scope players like Leupold, Vortex, Nightforce, etc. you should be fine.
S**Y
Quick and easy scope leveling kit that can work on any system.
Great product. Without a doubt, the fastest and easiest way to level any scope in a flat base mount or on a picatinny rail. If you do not have a pic rail or flat base on your rifle, then mount the scope on a rifle that does have a rail using this tool to level. Once you have leveled the scope in the rings, simply move the scope to your other rifle.
E**N
Awesome!
This is my go-to for mounting scopes. It has not let me down, and a few of my friends asked me to borrow it.
C**O
Really easy to use and works in a variety of applications - except when it doesn't
Out of using playing cards, feeler gauges, plumb line, and the reticle guides - these are the easiest to use for leveling the reticle of a scope. They are extremely well made and the combo kit comes with the small and big wedges to fit a variety of applications. Except when it doesn't... An example would be a 30-35mm scope tube (a bigger tube) with a really low mount, like a Vortex Diamondback Tactical 6-24x50 with an American Defense AD-RECON-SL super low mount designed for a bolt-gun running a Picatinny rail. There's not enough clearance to slip the base of this Arisaka in let alone a small wedge. In that application, playing cards or feeler gauges are needed. I will say that I spent quite some time leveling this scope/mount combo over the year. I started with a plumb line, then used a Segway Reticle Leveler. It looked fine to me, but on certain days it didn't look fine to me. I then read Vortex's instructions a bit closer and saw they recommended feeler gauges. After playing with the playing cards, feeler gauges, and Arisaka leveler on other scopes I went and checked my Diamondback with feeler gauges - sure enough it was ever so slightly canted (by like a human hair's thickness). To sum it up, these are great for most scope and mount applications. Make sure the center part of your scope is flat at the bottom (step 1). Then make sure you have a quality mount that is machined flat beneath the scope (step 2). Then make sure you have enough clearance to insert this tool (Step 3), otherwise you will need to resort to playing cards or the feeler gauges. Overall: 4/5 stars - if they made this a bit thinner, it would have been perfect.
W**N
It works
I work in a gun store and one of the jobs I do is install scopes, this little gadget works. It saves me a considerable amount of time since I don't have to go through all the setup of leveling the rifle and then the scope. It doesn't work on every rifle, as it does require either a rail or flat top receiver for it to work, but for the majority of the rifles I work on, it's great.
P**H
It works well with little frustration.
Good unit, a bit pricy for what you get (but what isn't these days) but does the job handily and without frustration. Bite the proverbial bullet and buy it and avoid the misery of trying level your scope any other way. One caveat, the unit uses the flat bottom on most scopes where the turrets are located in the leveling process. If one use rings that are too low one may not be able to slip the leveling slider underneath the scope to get a good level on the scope. In other words one may need to use new rings to get the thing to work properly. Best regards to my fellow inmates.
G**E
Easy to use and a quality product
P**N
A good product that helps with quick field setups. make sure your windage and paralax turrets aren't bigger than the base of the scope, they will interfere with this set up tool. Very similar to my Spuhr tool.
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