New: MDT Send It Gen2 Electronic Level

MDT launches the new Sent It Gen2 rifle level.

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posted on May 14, 2025
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The MDT Send It Gen2 makes it easier than ever to achieve perfect rifle leveling with only a quick look.
Photo courtesy of MDT

New from MDT is the Sent It Gen2 electronic level, which the company describes as “the next evolution of Precision Rifle Leveling.” Designed for competition shooters and precision enthusiasts, the MDT Sent It Gen2 allows for rifle leveling with only a quick glance.

With its direct-on-optic visibility system and LED indicators instead of a traditional bubble, shooters can maintain full target focus while knowing exactly when they’re level.

Send It Gen2
The modular bezel and housing allow for future upgrades. (Photo courtesy MDT)

 

More from MDT: “Building on the success of the original LRA Sent It, the Gen2 delivers faster feedback, increased modularity and a significantly more compact design—keeping shooters locked on target without second-guessing their shot.”

The new rifle level is about 50% smaller and slimmer than the Gen1 model. New selectable LED modes include single LED, blinking alerts and three-LED mode. An ocular mounting kit with fiber-optic line is included, along with optional v-mount compatibility. Additionally, the battery life has been improved, with approximately 200 hours of runtime on a single CR2032 battery.

The included ocular band and fiber-optic line route the LED signal onto your scope’s eyepiece for instant feedback. And the fast-responding LED indicators will confirm level status without moving your eye off target. Not only that, the Gen2 is calibrated on multiple axes for consistent readings, whether you’re shooting uphill, downhill or on uneven terrain.

As for the housing, it’s made from weather-resistant aluminum.

MSRP for the MDT Send It Gen2 electronic level is $229.95. Go to mdttac.com.

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