I'm very interested in this scope. Any idea if it would mount on a Rapid? I have some 30mm mounts lying around.
Regards
Lionel
They were both taken on the same day.
When you use the Connect, you will find it very bright. Taking photos through a scope like that is a huge compromise, and I was just illustrating the field of view at 10X. The camera lens had to be right up against the eyepiece and in exactly the correct position. Sadly, I am not perfect...
HTH
Martin
Scout and Proud!
Hi mate.
I have a bsa r10 so the mag is not going to affect mount choice
Tried high mounts before and as I shoot off a bipod it hurt my neck currently using medium mounts on a x42 objective scope which works well.
Was wondering more if a low mount gives an advantage due to it being closer to the barrel line?
Cheers.
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I guess you could try mate.
I have mine on high mounts but I am dealing with a protruding mag and a bridge piece, and they are still comfortable....but I do have adjustable cheek pieces and butt plates on both rifles I use Viper connects on. not a pre requisite, but something I aim to have on all of my rifles eventually (apart from the Huntsman where I have not compromised on cheek weld and gone single shot instead).
What I have found is that the Viper connect, as it works just as well without the rubber bellows, is not very far removed from a normal scope, it just has very short eye relief.
I am sorry I cannot give you a difinitive "Yes" it will or "No" it wont work, but since we are all different sizes, shapes, have different eye sight settings (?) and rifles, it really is a case of suck it and see
I really dont think it will give you much trouble though.
This is probably why MTC have not provided mounts. To get the best out of the Viper Connect you really do have to consider how you mount it in relation to mount, eyesight, etc etc. I guess they would only fit some users, so would maybe be a bit of a waste.
What the hell was that then????
As Martin says, the brightness can be a bit of a shock initially.
I still get a bit of a shock every time I look into a connect. Someone suggested that going back to a normal scope is a bit like peering through a bog roll...there may be something in that
Where they really come into their own is low light or fast target aquisition.
I may even give lamping another bash with this one.
What the hell was that then????
I'll try fitting my Connect onto a Rapid tomorrow and see how it works out. I'm anticipating the objective bell fouling on the action without using a riser block. Hoping this scope is going to be worth all the effort...............
D.
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Well, I've just fitted the Connect to a Fenman on the standard 30mm mount, so it should go on a Rapid OK. There's about 4-5mm clearance between the objective bell and the metalwork beneath.
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Just been bad and put one on the credit card
Hope it is worth the trouble I'm about to get in![]()
No idea at present.
I am just in the process of purchasing a verminator so think it will end up on that but will be going on my MK 4 for a bit of target practice tomorrow night if i get time.
I have various mounts here but would imagine i will need to use high ones if i still want to use the mag on the MK $
Don't think the verminator magazine sticks up much at all so should sit well on there.
With low/medium mounts & the wide FOV of this scope I was wondering whether the barrel of the rifle showed in the sight picture?
Also what is the all up weight including the mounts?
ATB
Ken
Hi Ken
I have one on my MK3 and it doesn't on there
If you can't get behind our troops stand in front of them..
Mine just arrived and first impressions are wow.....so very clear. More like looking through a camera lens than a rifle scope.
Focused easily down to 3 or 4 yards in my lounge
Have quickly chucked it on my MK4 ( isn't for that rifle ) but doesn't seem to be able to be mounted quite far enough back for my liking. I think if i used the single shot tray and mounted it lower this may not be an issue. Not too fussed as it is for my verminator so will reserve judgement till then.
My previous scope was a Nikko Stirling Gameking which i thought was good but the sharpness, brightness and clarity of this scope are amazing to a newb like me.
Function over form and all that but this scope does look kind of weird and will take some getting used to
Overall very pleased![]()
Thanks Gary
I've been thinking about one for my Wolf, which at the moment has a Mamba Lite 3-12x44.
Is the weight with mounts about the same? Circa 22 oz?
ATB
Ken