Will do, you are welcome to have a look and shot with it if you up this neck of the woods.@gixer1 let me know how you get on with this seriously thinking of one on my spare rifle.
Will do, you are welcome to have a look and shot with it if you up this neck of the woods.@gixer1 let me know how you get on with this seriously thinking of one on my spare rifle.
Thanks buddy I’ll beat that in mindWill do, you are welcome to have a look and shot with it if you up this neck of the woods.![]()
Sorry the 0 moa oneHi Ashcroft is it the 20 MOA one?
Ah ok…thank you, I placed an order for one on the Arken website but then realised they were sold out so not sure what happens there…Sorry the 0 moa one
Not even close I’m afraid - I have looked through the helix side by side and to my eyes the features and view is far better on the Arken.to the op ,have a good look at the reviews on you tube .they are not all good ! perhaps have a look at element optics ,much better scopes for similar money.<no connection ,just own two>
I have "cheap UTG" quick release pic rail mounts and as long as I put them on in the same place and push the sight hard (forward) against the rail as i close the quick release lever I get a true return to zeroOne minor issue - the scope and turrets are a bit “chunky”…fitted it on the rifle and put it in my cabinet and noticed it needs to be rotated to fit in….![]()
Hi mate, I would recommend you go with the Arken mount - they are very cheap for what they are and are very well made, and will give you 20 MOA which will get you out to around 400 yards with a 22 and subs.Hi @gixer1 I'm looking to put one of these on a .22LR soon, with 20MOA rail. Looking at mount sizes, would I get away with low mounts or would I have to go medium/high? Just in reference to your comments about the scope being a chunker![]()

These work fine with the pard nv007 4k great picturedo these work with rear add on night vision OK? or are the lenses coated ?