RPM Bravo 30mm Cantilever Mount (1.50'') With Co-Linear Bubble Level FDE
The RPM Bravo 30mm cantilever mount is a precision scope ring system built for shooters who demand accuracy from setup to trigger press. This 1.50" height mount integrates a co-linear bubble level into the ring body, giving you real-time cant reference visible from your shooting position—no need to crane your neck or fumble with separate leveling tools during installation. Whether you're mounting a new scope for a hunting rifle, long-range precision setup, or tactical build, the integrated level simplifies the process and helps you get the optic aligned correctly the first time.
Built from 6061-T6 aluminum with a 303 stainless steel cross bolt, the Bravo mount is engineered to handle recoil while staying rigid. The cantilever design positions your 30mm scope forward of the receiver, opening up real estate for rear-mounted accessories and iron sights. An internal alignment lug ensures the cap stays true to the base during installation, and the FDE finish blends with modern tactical and hunting rigs. Made in the USA with clear torque specs—18 in/lbs for cap screws, 45 in/lbs for the cross bolt—this mount rewards careful assembly with consistent zero hold.
The Bravo is straightforward: it bolts to Picatinny rail, accepts your 30mm tube, and gives you a tool-free way to verify cant before you tighten it down. No gimmicks, no excess weight (just 5.7 oz for the 30mm), and no guesswork. If you're building a rifle where precision matters and you want to eliminate a common source of mounting error, this is the kind of detail-oriented accessory that pays for itself in confidence at the range or in the field.
Key Features
- Integrated co-linear bubble level visible from shooting position for quick cant reference
- 1.50" center height—ideal for co-witnessing with low-power optics or maintaining sight lines
- 6061-T6 aluminum construction with 303 stainless steel fasteners for durability and corrosion resistance
- Internal alignment lug prevents cap/base misalignment during installation
- Cantilever design frees up receiver rail space for rear accessories
- Integrated recoil lug for secure mounting
- Made in the USA
- Lightweight at 5.7 oz (30mm version)
- FDE (Flat Dark Earth) finish matches modern rifle platforms
Specifications
| Brand | RPM Mounts |
| Product | Bravo 30mm Cantilever Mount with Co-Linear Bubble Level |
| Tube Diameter | 30mm |
| Mount Height (Center of Ring) | 1.50" |
| Ring Body Material | 6061-T6 Aluminum |
| Fastener Material | 303 Stainless Steel |
| Cross Bolt Size | 1/2" |
| Weight (30mm) | 5.7 oz |
| Cap Screw Torque | 18 in/lbs |
| Cross Bolt Torque | 45 in/lbs |
| Finish | FDE (Flat Dark Earth) |
| Origin | Made in USA |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the integrated bubble level do?
The co-linear bubble level is built into the ring body and visible from your shooting position with your non-dominant eye. It gives you a quick, hands-on way to verify the scope isn't canted (tilted left or right) during the mounting process. This eliminates the need for separate leveling tools and helps ensure your reticle stays true to your intended point of aim.
What's the 1.50" height measurement, and how does it affect my setup?
The 1.50" measurement is the vertical distance from the top of the Picatinny rail to the center of the 30mm scope tube. This mid-range height works well for most modern rifle builds and allows good sight picture while leaving room for backup iron sights or other rail-mounted accessories behind the scope.
Will this mount work with my AR-15 or other Picatinny platform?
Yes. The RPM Bravo is designed as a universal Picatinny-style mount, so it bolts to any MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny rail. The cantilever design means your scope extends forward from the receiver, which is common on AR platforms and other modular rifles.
What torque specs should I use when installing this mount?
Tighten the cap screws (that clamp the scope tube) to 18 in/lbs, and the cross bolt to 45 in/lbs. These specs ensure the mount is secure without over-tightening, which can damage the scope tube or the mount itself.

