Level Grouse
Patent Pending
A Division of Alamo Four Star, LLC

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Levels are outdated technology. The LEVEL
GROUSE has two colored LED's that warn you when you
"cant" your firearm to the left or right. This device is machined out of
6061T Aluminum and weighs less than 4 oz. Each Level Grouse can
be mounted to any scope ring that uses the Picatinny platform. Attach scope
ring to your scope and attach the Level Grouse to
the Picatinny clamps. " Left cant" shows green light, "right cant"
shows red light.
When your firearm is level... "no lights are visible".
All units have 4 batteries within battery knob. Two batteries are spares for
backup in the field. Battery current is not used when level. The
switch has three
positions: up bright lights, down dim lights and center is off. The
Level Grouse will force you to be consistent!
Currently being used in IRAQ and being tested by several branches of the
U.S. Military and Law Enforcement.
The Slim Line Level
Grouse sells for $129.00 each.
BUY NOW
Test and
Evaluation of Level Grouse Anti-Cant Device
by Kevin J. Drake
May 27, 2005
Review #1 - Cumberland Rifle Range, NJ
600 yard line -
Rifle-Rem 40X, .308 win, 3.5-10x40 LR M1 Leoupold, McMillan A1 stock -
Support-Harris Bipod with swivel, rear bag - Ammo-175 MK, 44.5 gr Varget,
CCI BR2 primer, Lapua Brass
Weather- 80degrees, sunny, wind 11mph full value-gusty
Today I tested the Level Grouse
anti-cant device. Having never used an anti-cant device before, I was
skeptical of it having any effect. After the results today I think it does
have a place on a rifle under certain
circumstances.
I first shot 5
rounds at 600 yards prone WITHOUT using the Level Grouse. Here is the
group.

Target Before Using Level
Grouse
Next
I shot a 5 round group at 600 yards USING the Level Grouse. Here is the
group.

Target After Using Level Grouse
So what did I
learn from this first test of the Level Grouse. My groups were better while
using the Level Grouse than they were without. I thought it was going to be
hard to keep the rifle level while looking at these blinking lights. It
wasn’t that hard at all and once I had the rifle leveled it was easy to keep
it there as I lined up the crosshairs and tried to read the mirage. The
lights actually look like they are superimposed inside the bottom of the
scope while viewing with both eyes open. When I closed my non-aiming eye
slightly the lights were absent from the scope. It was interesting to see
that when I had the scope leveled using the Level Grouse my crosshairs
looked like they were leaning a little to the left. This can be attributed
to the device not being level when mounted or simply my eyeball likes seeing
a little right lean to my crosshairs. You can see in the ten shot strings
that the group with the Level Grouse is left of center and the group shot
without it is centered.
I don’t know yet if the cant of my rifle made the groups bigger or that when
I used the Level Grouse I concentrated more. I will continue to evaluate
this device.
I’m not an engineer and I don’t know everything about shooting rifles. I’m
just a guy that enjoys shooting. The Level Grouse is going to stay on my
rifle.
Kevin J.
Drake
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Competition - Long
Range Precision
Tactical - Sniper - Military - Law Enforcement
Varmint Hunting

Level Grouse Slim Line Shown
Above

Close-up of Slim Line Level
Grouse

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