I've only shot it indoors at 10M. Of course, it stacks them at that range. -20 yesterday but seems to be warming up some. I'll have to see if it warms up enough for me to
drive out to the range.
The Immersive scope has a VERY wide field of view, Bob & that is nice. The glass is superb, with VERY short eye relief. I had it first on the HW97 in .22 which of course doesn't
kick much, but the vibration/movement was mildly disconcerting when using the collapsible eye cup. I removed the cup and with the scope's 1/2" or so of actual eye relief, the vibration problem was solved.
I put the scope on the FX just to try it out there. I like or rather prefer to shoot with my head and neck erect, rather than scrunching down hard on the cheek piece, which is more an American style of shooting. The European style, with more drop in the stock, head and neck erect is normal for many of the 19th and 18th Century guns. This is my preference and
the extra high mounting of this scope lends itself well to that style of holding/aiming. A person's "equilibrium"(balance) is negetively effected when the head is canted & eyes(ears) are on
an angle. The older I get, the more I "feel" this effect. So far, so good.
I've been playing with the port opening adjustment a bit. The rifle barks pretty good on the maximum and medium settings but is quite quiet on the low setting. Some of the port adjustment
settings are marked in calibres. This one isn't.
I AM going to add some oil to the stock - at some point.
My mistake - it's a 10x40mm, prismatic scope with the Christmas tree reticle.
It also comes with 3 different bases.
https://airgunarcheryfun.ca/immersive-o ... oa-mounts/