EDgun West is now a US Optics Dealer

My quest for super optics never ends, I have found US Optics to not only produce great scopes but they are also super responsive. They handle their customers and dealers right! I am super excited to carry these scopes. I have started with 2 models but plan to expand as I test them on different airguns. For now, these two scopes made in Lightworks Japan are 100% awesome.

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https://www.edgunwest.com/store/scopes/
 
That compact just might be what I put on the new Leshiy 2. You should mount one up on it and post a picture or put on your site. I would like to know if the eye relief of 3” is enough when mounted even with the back of the action when folded.

I am looking to carry the new Eagle Vision infinity mounts; this is going to solve the issue that we all have with a short scope and getting it comfortable. Also, Leshiy 2 is going to have an adjustable length of pull so that the scope fitting will be less of an issue. All lessons learned from the Leshiy Classic
 
Also, Leshiy 2 is going to have an adjustable length of pull so that the scope fitting will be less of an issue. 


I didn’t know that! Looking at the pictures I can’t figure out how it could be adjusted for length of pull. I do see the scope rail comes farther back on the action to allow the scope to be mounted further back. Length of pull is measured from trigger to end of butt. My optimum length of pull is 13 1/2”. But that doesn’t always get me a clear scope picture when the scope is mounted as far back on the gun as it will allow. Compact scopes are tuff to get a proper eye relief on a lot of rifles because they can’t be mounted far enough rearward . This new compact scope is listed to have just a 3” eye relief. That isn’t much for a compact scope. I’m not familiar with the infinity scope mounts either. I’ll take a look at them next.