dogvixen01 34 Posted February 17, 2011 Report Share Posted February 17, 2011 SCOPE ADVICE .Iwould like some advice regarding three possible options for an add on scope,regarding which one is the best.The choices are between simmons pro hunter 4x12x40 ,leapers swat 3x12x44 and a pao 4x16x50.All are parallax adjustable.Does anyone have experience with using any of these scopes.Iwould be grateful for any advice.Thanks. Quote Link to post
nangell 50 Posted February 17, 2011 Report Share Posted February 17, 2011 SCOPE ADVICE .Iwould like some advice regarding three possible options for an add on scope,regarding which one is the best.The choices are between simmons pro hunter 4x12x40 ,leapers swat 3x12x44 and a pao 4x16x50.All are parallax adjustable.Does anyone have experience with using any of these scopes.Iwould be grateful for any advice.Thanks. hi dogvixon ,out of them 3, i have only used the leapers swat ,which i have been happy with ,others ive used are the ags swat ,mtc lite and hawke eclipse ,i ve found all these to work well and all of these are side focus which make life easier with the add on Quote Link to post
Buster321c 1,010 Posted February 17, 2011 Report Share Posted February 17, 2011 Once you have the NV adjusted right ( which can be a pain in the arse ) you need the eye relief to be as close as possible to what your use to . If you just put the add on onto a normal scope you will end up with your head too far back to rest your cheek on the butt , and not into your shoulder , making things very difficult when you shoot . Best thing is to get the smallest side wheel scope you possibly can ( length wise ) and mount it as far forward as you can , then when the ad on is mounted it wont be too far out . Also use a side wheel scope as this will aid focusing , as reaching forward can become a pain . Bust Quote Link to post
dogvixen01 34 Posted February 20, 2011 Author Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 Once you have the NV adjusted right ( which can be a pain in the arse ) you need the eye relief to be as close as possible to what your use to . If you just put the add on onto a normal scope you will end up with your head too far back to rest your cheek on the butt , and not into your shoulder , making things very difficult when you shoot . Best thing is to get the smallest side wheel scope you possibly can ( length wise ) and mount it as far forward as you can , then when the ad on is mounted it wont be too far out . Also use a side wheel scope as this will aid focusing , as reaching forward can become a pain . Bust could you recomend a short scope with sideweel adjustment.thanks. Quote Link to post
Buster321c 1,010 Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 An AGS / Leapers Mini swat , sidewheel , something like that .......... Quote Link to post
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