New: Kopfjäger Leveling Head

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posted on November 26, 2019
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Regarding precision rifle shooting, it's no secret that if your platform is as close to level as possible, the overall accuracy improves. Kopfjäger's new Leveling Head accessory uses a bubble level for easy operation. Thread it to a tripod or Reaper Rig system, and gain the ability to co-witness with a spotting scope or camera.

Kopfjäger Leveling Head


Made from black anodized aluminum alloy, the Leveling Head's spherical system helps make adjustments easy. And, since the leveling head sports a lower profile mounting setup than a camera ball head, movement from recoil should be reduced. Additionally, there's a quick-detach latch for quick adjustments on the fly.

The new Leveling Head is compatible with action cameras, spotting scopes and Reaper rigs. At $59.97, it's competitively priced to similar products in the precision long-range accessory market. Included in the box is a camera thread adapter and Allen key.

Visit www.kopfjagerindustries.com for more information.


See more: All About Kopfjäger’s New Tripods

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