Hello and maybe a little advice
Posted: 07 Oct 2014, 15:13
Hi Folks,
Firstly, what a fascinating place this is. Innovation is certainly not dead!!
Okay, I am returning to shooting (12 fps) after a very long break and find myself in a bit of a quandary. I have certain mobility issues meaning I find it difficult to line my eye with a scope. So seeing as Google was/is my friend, I arrive here. I believe (hopefully correct) that a 'Scopeless' system could be the answer I am looking for. However I have a couple of questions.
1 Can a system be built that could be used just as well in daylight as in darkness.
2 How weatherproof would it be? I do not intend to take it swimming!!
The rifle is a HW100 (T) in .20 and the aim is to use it for Target, Rat and Rabbit and Squirrel (if low down). Pigeon etc is out as raising the rifle to the angles required would present problems.
Any pointers towards parts etc would be appreciated. I want to have a go at building it myself but would farm out any engineering.
I would like to think I could get away with something like £300 as a rough budget.
Cheers
Tim
Firstly, what a fascinating place this is. Innovation is certainly not dead!!
Okay, I am returning to shooting (12 fps) after a very long break and find myself in a bit of a quandary. I have certain mobility issues meaning I find it difficult to line my eye with a scope. So seeing as Google was/is my friend, I arrive here. I believe (hopefully correct) that a 'Scopeless' system could be the answer I am looking for. However I have a couple of questions.
1 Can a system be built that could be used just as well in daylight as in darkness.
2 How weatherproof would it be? I do not intend to take it swimming!!
The rifle is a HW100 (T) in .20 and the aim is to use it for Target, Rat and Rabbit and Squirrel (if low down). Pigeon etc is out as raising the rifle to the angles required would present problems.
Any pointers towards parts etc would be appreciated. I want to have a go at building it myself but would farm out any engineering.
I would like to think I could get away with something like £300 as a rough budget.
Cheers
Tim

