]Never explain. Your friends do not need it and your enemies will not believe it anyway. ~ Elbert Hubbard[
Sent them an email late last night and they replied today saying :
.We will have sunshades available for the Panorama range of scopes, however they are not currently in stock. We are due a delivery of these by the end of March (should be sooner)
Keep checking the Deben website, as stock is updated on there daily.
Looks like we will have to wait about a month then!
HTH and Thanks Dave!
I bought the Panorama in 4x16x50 ao and must say that the claim of 20% extra FOV is a farce.
Do you like the scope though?
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http://www.rivington-riflemen.eu/ Andy, from the North !
Hi first post! I wondered if anyone would be so kind as to offer some advice.
I've just bought a Panaorama based on the good comments on this thread - it's also how I discovered AirgunBBS when I did a search for Hawke Panorama EV Reviews!
I've just fitted it to my new HW100T, with medium height 2 piece BKL mounts. The thing is the fore mount is right up to the bell of the lense and is also right on the edge of the forward part of the breach, so I have no further backwards movement available to the scope. This is resulting in a not very comfortable firing position. So I wondered if one of the rubber ocular eye extensions (pig's ear?) available from Bisley would ease the situation. Also I thought it might help with another problem I'm getting with peripheral vision interference when aiming with both eyes open?
I'd be very grateful for any suggestions.
Ken
Have you considered reach back or reach forward mounts? Like these -http://www.jsramsbottom.com/products/mounts--rails-1-tube-mounts-(11mm-38-dovetails)-sportmatch-1-mounts/smeto9c-sportsmatch-2-piece-extended-double-clamp-mounts-1-45mm-[et09c].html
Ive just bought the 3-9x40 EV which will be going on my fac rapid after i pick it from being tuned Looking forward to seeing how it performs.
Mick
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