you will have the opposite mate,
way easier to mount a long eye releif scope on a pcp,may have trouble on a springer.
if any problems on a pcp,i should think reach forward mounts will sort it.
nice review.
to find one will be hard over here and getting one shipped from usa will be very hard as most companys are refusing to ship to uk due to a law thats just been issued in the last year or so,even evil bay sellers are refusing to ship here.
atb
Depends entirely on how the rail splits and just how long the eye relief is. I've had to use reach forwards with some normal eye relief scopes in the past. These have an extra inch or two on most scopes and it may not be possible to mount them properly even with reach forwards.
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I had mine from D&R
http://www.dnrsports.com/acatalog/D_...copes_621.html
After a little chat with the uk importers of Burris optics, GMK.
They said that they felt the Timberline wouldn't be suitable for the UK market in 2008.
But it will be available late spring 2009.
However, i'm very impatient and have ordered from the US, don't tell the wife.
Theoben MFR CS800 .177/Burris Timberline, Theoben Evo .177/ Burris Timberline, BSA Supersport .25, Haenel XX, BSA Ultra .177/ Burris Timberline.
I phoned GMK today....
They told me they wont be bringing it in.
2'2's
Has anyone successfully ordered one of these scopes from the States recently?
Looks like just what I am after.
Regards
Mike
I did. from here, but the site is down for maintainence at the mo: http://www.orctechnology.com/servlet/StoreFront
They also trade on the bay.
Thanks Andy.
Have just received an e mail back from dnrsports saying they will ship to UK.
Didnt say how much though!
I have e mailed orctechnologies for a price including shipping. Their scope price is a bit better. Will let you know when I receive a reply.
I am seriously considering one of these scopes, I have never had an AO scope before, can anyone tell me:
Is it possible to range find with a 4 - 14 x 32 scope?
Is the depth of field the same on an AO scope as on a non AO scope, assuming they are both set to the same range. So if I set this scope to 30m and just leave it there will it be the same as a non AO scope set at 30m?
Does the longer eye relief increase, decrease or have no effect on the chance of parallax error. It will not always be possible to focus the scope correctly?
Will it be as bright as a cheap Hawk 40mm scope and suitable for lamping?
So many questions I know, thanks for any replies.
Depends on how you define rangefinding. If you mean rangefinding by PX then it will be possible but it'll be quite unreliable. This scope has nowhere near high enough mag or large enough objective to rangefind by PX reliably and at range. To do so would necessitate minimum magnification of around 30x and a front end of 40mm or more.
AO should have little impact on the DOF of a scope. That's a product of the magnification and objective size. In this case, for a given level of mag, the 32mm objective should ensure a greater DOF than a scope with a larger front end.
This depends entirely on who you talk to. However, picking a sensible PX distance and an appropriate mag setting should mean that it won't need the px reset for every shot. In fact this is precisely the scenario that HFT shooters find themselves in.
Decent optics and the coatings of those optics play a large part in the light transmission (brightness) of a scope. In the case of the small objective Burris the greater quality of lens may well cancel out the extra 8mm of objective that the Hawke has (for a given mag setting).
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