The small Magpul screwed the butt end of grip then attaches with Picatinny to Arca adapter.Veyron worked nicely on my Lelya. I prefer the UTG QD scope mounts. How is that Lelya mounted to that tripod?
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The small Magpul screwed the butt end of grip then attaches with Picatinny to Arca adapter.Veyron worked nicely on my Lelya. I prefer the UTG QD scope mounts. How is that Lelya mounted to that tripod?
I decided to just buy another Veyron 4x16x44 FFP IR for the price and the performance of my other one the only downside being thinner reticle lines. I just couldn't push myself to an Optisan for twice as much $. From some of the reviews Optisans have their issues also.@AlabamaLarry So what’s the verdict? Do you prefer the Optisan or Vector Veyron?
I don't like prisms for anything but self defense on my powder burners.Sold my Optisan CP 3-12 and bought the Hawke prism 6x36. Don't get me wrong, the CP is a great little scope but I want to go smaller and lighter.
Interesting looking cocking lever, can you elaborate on it?I’ve purchased a couple of the 3-12 FFP scopes for my Lelya, they never even made it onto the gun. Like someone else mentioned, I buy non fixed power scopes for a reason. I like to use the full range of magnification. With FFP, if I can’t see it, I can’t take advantage of it. My Lelya got a little Discovery 3-12 SFP from day one. It’s been a good scope.
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The Veyron is a great scope for the price point. The reticle line are a little on the fine side however not that bad.@AlabamaLarry How do you like it?
The side wheel is a UTG that I modified to fit the Veyron.@AlabamaLarry Seems like a fair assessment. I haven’t experience the haze. Where’d you get the side wheel?
I made them for both sides. What came with the gun was inadequate.Interesting looking cocking lever, can you elaborate on it?