I don't use mine much, and it is currently not mounted on a gun.
While very cool, the magnification maxing @ 11.2x has been the deal-breaker for me. I don't know if it's my eye condition or just how I enjoy airguns, but 11.2x is simply not enough for me to feel like I'm getting the accuracy that the rifles are capable of. Anything that makes me feel like I'm leaving accuracy on the table is going to get left.....on the table.
I somewhat concluded that the Pard 35 is more of an action scope than target scope. Great for night vision, great for recording if the distance isnt further than 40-45yards. But simply not the best choice for long range precision, and that's one of the areas of airguns that trips my trigger.
It's basically the euphemistic "sporter trigger" of scopes. It works as a scope, but simply can't replace a simple 6-24x or even straight 20x scope of even mediocre glass.
If it went to even 20-24x I think I could love it for all the features, but the lack of sufficient magnification makes it hard for me to enjoy in the ways that I enjoy airguns.