How far out do you shoot w/ the red dot? I got a moa 2 but have not had the chance to take it to the field.I currently have a red dot on my Leshiy (classic) because I can't find a scope that:
- has long eye relief (at least 5"); and
- has parallax adjustment to 10 yards or less; and
- has a minimum magnification of 2x or less and a max of at least 6x; and
- is light weight; and
- has reasonably good glass; and
- doesn't cost a fortune (I see you, March)
True. See third picture above.The Athlon Helos BTR Gen2 2-12×42 AHMR2 is a great little scope. Not as small as a true LPVO because of the front glass, it has nearly every requirement most airgunners desire (if not needing or wanting super high magnification).
Helos BTR GEN2 2-12x42 FFP IR MIL | DMR Scope
A wide range field of view with ample magnification. A DMR scope ideally suited for riflemen preferring a MIL based reticle option.athlonoptics.com
Where did you get that really cool front cover?All fits Leshiy if objective is not larger then 42-44mm and length doesn’t exceed 350-360mm.
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From top:Nice set ups!! Can you please give us a rundown on the optics? I am looking for a compact scope for my lelya. I like the looks of some of those.
I actually don’t remember but if you search google for “suppressor cover” you will find many in different colors.Where did you get that really cool front cover
Which was your favorite? I have the S-tac 3-16 SFP in the mail. My leshiy currently has a Leupold VX Freedom 3-9x33 EFR mounted.From top:
Sightron s-tac 3-16x42 ffp
SWFA ss 10x42 MQ
Athlon helos btr2 2-12x42
Vortex Viper pst II 2-10x32
Vortex Razor HD LHT 3-15x42
SWFA 1-4x24
Leupold VX Freedom 3-9x33 EFR
Falcon S8i 1-8x24
Falcon m18+ 4-18x44
Rudolph 3-16x42 ffp
Vortex Crossfire 2-7x32
Hawke Airmax 2-7x32 fits all the requirements except for the eye relief, I believe it's a bit shorter than 5" but still quite comfortable to use. I have one on my Prod and I love it.I currently have a red dot on my Leshiy (classic) because I can't find a scope that:
- has long eye relief (at least 5"); and
- has parallax adjustment to 10 yards or less; and
- has a minimum magnification of 2x or less and a max of at least 6x; and
- is light weight; and
- has reasonably good glass; and
- doesn't cost a fortune (I see you, March)