Pard and Oneleaf length

Can anyone tell me the actual length of each of the units? Specifically from end of your scope eyepiece to the end of the Oneleaf or Pard?
I'm thinking of purchasing one or the other and don't really want to mess with my scope location or my personal mechanics lining up on my shoulder.

It may be easier to measure your scope and and the length of the add-on (and mounting adapter). Lengths will vary because scope lengths vary. As for you scope location you will either move it or be hanging off the end of your rifles’s but stock trying to maintain a view and cheek-weld when using a Pard NV007. I have used masking tape strips to mark where I moved my rings from so it takes less time to replace the scope once the NV unit has been removed. Let me find a thread where I have photos of my Pard setup to provide a visual reference. I’ll also post the length of the unit with the Eagle Vision mounting adapter for the Pard NV007.
 
It may be easier to measure your scope and and the length of the add-on (and mounting adapter). Lengths will vary because scope lengths vary. As for you scope location you will either move it or be hanging off the end of your rifles’s but stock trying to maintain a view and cheek-weld when using a Pard NV007. I have used masking tape strips to mark where I moved my rings from so it takes less time to replace the scope once the NV unit has been removed. Let me find a thread where I have photos of my Pard setup to provide a visual reference. I’ll also post the length of the unit with the Eagle Vision mounting adapter for the Pard NV007.
Well that would be why I was asking for the length of the add-on. I already know the distance from my eye to the scope. I wasn't asking for the length of the add-on plus the overall length of my scope. Maybe I wasn't clear. I was able to find the total length of the Oneleaf but couldn't find anything for the Pard.
 
Perhaps I misunderstood your question. I reread it and I did. You asked for the length I from the end of the scope. My apologies. With a Pard after placing your eye against the rubber eyecup you’ll still have to either move your scope forward or your head and find a way to get comfortable shooting with your face further back on the stock. I have a mount that moves the scope forward without physically moving the mount itself, but it’s a bulky mount probably only suitable for the table or a tripod. See post #31 in this thread to see the Pard NV007, scope, and mount https://www.airgunnation.com/thread...vice-and-criticism-are-welcome.1099111/page-2 Let me check the length of the unit for you. This measurement is the Pard NV007a with an Eagle Vision mounting adapter and the eyecup rolled back some.
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It may be easier to measure your scope and and the length of the add-on (and mounting adapter). Lengths will vary because scope lengths vary. As for you scope location you will either move it or be hanging off the end of your rifles’s but stock trying to maintain a view and cheek-weld when using a Pard NV007. I have used masking tape strips to mark where I moved my rings from so it takes less time to replace the scope once the NV unit has been removed. Let me find a thread where I have photos of my Pard setup to provide a visual reference. I’ll also post the length of the unit with the Eagle Vision mounting adapter for the Pard NV007.
No need to move scope forward if it all ends up too long, just use a chin weld instead of a cheek weld onto the rifle. You don’t need much….




….kidding! A thought did occur to me, though. With Airmarksman, Huma, Saber Tactical and others all making these extended scope rails, why doesn’t someone come up with an extended cheek piece, so it sits back a foot past the butt stock?





….kidding again, ha!