Had a spot on evening, mainly kits but they all count. most of the kits were taken between 25-35yrds head shots. Would have been 2 more in the picture but they did an Olympic class back flip straight down their holes. The Scorpion and the Viper are a match made in heaven can't say enough about this scope.
Nice one mate, just hate it when you miss those perfect shots. It all lines up, you can't miss. then you do, no matter how you look at it, it just doesn't make sense. But the ones you hit more than make up for it.
Thanks for that mac missus buying me the new scope has put me back a bit but hopefully in the next week or so I can get one. Cheers for the pics the guns look great.
Nice one mate, have the Ultra myself and I personally have no problem with the mmc. Good thing is that you can de cock the gun if you need to. I got mine regged and a pressure gauge whacked on it. If it's .22 try Falcon Accuracy plus pellets as these tend to be consistently good in BSA barrels, light enough to fly flat but keep the whack down range.
Just searched is it legal to kill ring necked parakeets and there were quite a few articles that clarified the issue. Don't know how to do links but there was quite a lot of clear info.
Think they've ended up like squizzers, American crayfish e.t.c, they've been introduced and have got out of hand. Think there is two types on the list.
Yes mate they do weigh a bit but it's a small price to pay for what the scope is. Had a Mamba lite but it used to white out in low light, the Viper doesn't seem to suffer this.
After knocking ten bells out of targets I thought I'd get acquainted with the Viper in a real world situation. All I can say is I'm glad I've got this scope mounted on my rifle. Bunnies weren't though. These were shot between 5 and 35 yrds. Keep trying to find excuses to get out and use it, not that I really need any encouragement.