Rommels 7 Posted June 24, 2011 Report Share Posted June 24, 2011 (edited) Following some advice and having a chance to use a gun sporting the mamba's I've been intending to pick one up to accompany my AAS410K as well as potentially a lamping setup or NV, been intrigued by the Cobra Merlin GEN1 with DSA (£400) to accompany ether the 3-12x44RIR or 4-16x50RIR version (not entirely sure if it would only fit the x44) Anyone tired/rate them with this sort of setup? worth getting vs the basic LEDRay GL2/$ setup? one more versatile than the other? Edited June 24, 2011 by Rommels Quote Link to post
Buster321c 1,010 Posted June 25, 2011 Report Share Posted June 25, 2011 (edited) If your set on having a Mamba , then the best thing would be a lamp . I say this because any add-on will considerabley increase the over all length of your scope , bringing it so far back it will be nigh on impossible to `shoulder` your gun comfortably and have the correct eye relief . The only two ways to combat this is , have a very short scope , one of the mini type , and a butt extension . This will still take a bit of getting used to , but its the best way . The only other stipulation i would have for an NV add-on , would be a side wheel scope . Having used NV and lamp for quite some time , i can only say that i would use NV , if it were a dedicated unit , on a dedicated night rifle . Add-ons can be a pain to set up right , and if the truths told their no better or worse than a lamp . The slight advantage a lamp can have is you can swing your rifle round the field and pick up eyeshine , where as an add-on would need to be `shouldered` to have the same use . Lamp , does what it says on the tin , clip it on and your away , simples . Buster , currently using a tracer max pro Edited June 25, 2011 by Buster321c Quote Link to post
Rommels 7 Posted June 29, 2011 Author Report Share Posted June 29, 2011 If your set on having a Mamba , then the best thing would be a lamp . I say this because any add-on will considerabley increase the over all length of your scope , bringing it so far back it will be nigh on impossible to `shoulder` your gun comfortably and have the correct eye relief . The only two ways to combat this is , have a very short scope , one of the mini type , and a butt extension . This will still take a bit of getting used to , but its the best way . The only other stipulation i would have for an NV add-on , would be a side wheel scope . Having used NV and lamp for quite some time , i can only say that i would use NV , if it were a dedicated unit , on a dedicated night rifle . Add-ons can be a pain to set up right , and if the truths told their no better or worse than a lamp . The slight advantage a lamp can have is you can swing your rifle round the field and pick up eyeshine , where as an add-on would need to be `shouldered` to have the same use . Lamp , does what it says on the tin , clip it on and your away , simples . Buster , currently using a tracer max pro Cheers Buster, Certainly makes sense, had a quick think about it with an AAS410k with a mamba, even as far forward it would be pushing it just a tad as said, had hoped to avoid a dedicated NV gun mind although that could be an excuse in future after a lamp Quote Link to post
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