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Foggy69
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- Location: Gloucester
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by Foggy69 » 09 May 2020, 08:23
Hi everyone I hope you're all keeping well..
Is there a thing as an 11mm extension for moving the pard forward so its easier to look down. Thank you
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blueroll
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- Location: Newton Abbot, Devon.
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by blueroll » 09 May 2020, 18:04
Foggy69 wrote: ↑09 May 2020, 08:23
Hi everyone I hope you're all keeping well..
Is there a thing as an 11mm extension for moving the pard forward so its easier to look down. Thank you
Do you mean an extension to the stock ?
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phoenix
- BRUCE ALMIGHTY
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by phoenix » 09 May 2020, 18:19
You can't really move the PARD forward very much because the lens will not be able to focus on the scope reticle.
As has been said, a stock extension is the way to go.
Cheers
Bruce
LAND ROVER - THE WORLD'S WORST 4X4 BY FAR
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m0t0deb
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- Location: ackton
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by m0t0deb » 11 May 2020, 07:58
you can get a short mount, about 10mm shorter of the bay
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jthyttin
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by jthyttin » 11 May 2020, 08:06
Or are you talking about moving the dayscope forward and Pard along with it? Some people have done this with dedicated rigs (you get variable magnification and larger FOV using NV007 and suitable scope). In this case, please describe which rifle, rail/bases/rings and what scope do you have.
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phoenix
- BRUCE ALMIGHTY
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by phoenix » 11 May 2020, 10:44
m0t0deb wrote: ↑11 May 2020, 07:58
you can get a short mount, about 10mm shorter of the bay
Got a link for that?
Cheers
Burce
LAND ROVER - THE WORLD'S WORST 4X4 BY FAR
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blueroll
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by blueroll » 11 May 2020, 13:32
phoenix wrote: ↑11 May 2020, 10:44
m0t0deb wrote: ↑11 May 2020, 07:58
you can get a short mount, about 10mm shorter of the bay
Got a link for that?
Cheers
Burce
Bruce I think Ian (Blackwood Outdoors) does short and long bayonets.