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    this is my 4x16x50 viper on my 22lr.
    i like the nice fine crosshairs
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    Does anyone have the specs of this scope, minimum focus distance at 4x and 16x mag, turrets 1/8 or 1/4 etc. Many Thanks Andy.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy478 View Post
    Does anyone have the specs of this scope, minimum focus distance at 4x and 16x mag, turrets 1/8 or 1/4 etc. Many Thanks Andy.....
    i think the turrets are 1/8 click, mine will focus down below 10yds on 16 mag
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    Thanks Ben
    Min focus at x16 is claimed at 10 yards and turrets ate 1/8 MoA at 100 yards

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gary C View Post
    ...1/8 MoA at 100 yards
    Only at 100 yards? Why, does it vary with distance?
    Is that the same scope you had on the MK3 Gary? If so, flipping good for the money

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    Fitted my 4-16x Viper to my S10 today. It's a real beauty! Lovely clear, bright optics, lockable turrets with positive clicks and v sharp focus. A great scope at a great price. I look forward to many happy days' shooting with this combo. Top next-day service from Gary and Sammie too.

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    Clear

    Look though one of these at the club yesterday(woodlands HFT).
    Very impressive, very clear and bright optics.

    On the down side they need to sorting out the fitting for AA.

    Cheers
    Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by dbc-65 View Post
    On the down side they need to sorting out the fitting for AA.

    Cheers
    Dave
    In what respect Dave? please elaborate.

    If you mean the mag access with respect to the sidewheel, or the size of the mounts I can answer both.

    Future scopes will be supplied with medium / high mounts.
    You can't easy mag access from the left AND a big sidewheel. The good thing about our sidewheel is that if you need it at night / cold days you can slide it off easily to access a mag

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    It’s a great scope the way the wheel comes of and all that.

    The problem the chap at club has is with the front mount on a AA410, it won’t allow the scope back far enough to get good eye relief. These are the mounts supplied with the scope im on about.
    Now a reach forward turned back towards the butt and it all sorted.

    Bright and cheerful.

    Cheers
    Dave

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    Ahh

    Thanks mate.

    The first batch of scopes is being supplied with low mounts. The problem is second guessing what the shooter wants - if we supplied high mounts a lot would complain that they were not comfortable. It's a no win situation.

    I think we may change to highs on next years production.

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    Here is the 3-12x44 on my MKIII

    http://pic20.picturetrail.com/VOL83/.../192873058.jpg

    And also another on my X2R

    http://pic20.picturetrail.com/VOL83/.../188671953.jpg

    And here is the large sidewheel

    http://pic20.picturetrail.com/VOL83/.../192873061.jpg

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    clear scope

    Quote Originally Posted by Gary C View Post
    Ahh

    Thanks mate.

    The first batch of scopes is being supplied with low mounts. The problem is second guessing what the shooter wants - if we supplied high mounts a lot would complain that they were not comfortable. It's a no win situation.

    I think we may change to highs on next years production.

    I agree its a no win. but if people read this like i do before i buy they should get it right first time.

    I use a bushnell elite 4200 and the viper was very clear and a good saving.

    cheers
    Dave

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    Sounds very good for the money I have to say,reticule looks interesting too!

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    comparrison

    how do these scopes compare with the bushnell legend 5-15x40,not being anywhere near to a place that stocks the viper scopes to have a look myself.but on reading the opinions in this thread they do seem very good value.if you read this gary could you please send me some price details on the 3-12x44 and the 4-16x50.
    thanks
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    viper 4-16x50

    I would appreciate it if someone could pm me a price for the 4-16x50 & order details. Will the mounts supplied fit a CZ452 varmint with enough clearance for the objective bell/barrel ?


    Thanks john
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