Literally just put my 14 x 50 on my Leshiy 2 I received yesterday. Then found your video and the problems were solved. Thanks for that! Subscribed of course!
Very informative material, thank you! I'm looking for a scope to fit my Caiman X bullpup and these Immersive scopes seem to be pretty interesting. I choose this gun because it shoulders unbelievably well, way better than the rest of the brands I've tried (AGT, Kalibrgun), which, at least for me, are way too top-heavy. The problem is, that once I've fitted it with my beloved SWFA 10x42 it brought the rifle out of this perfect balance (despite the awkward looks which I do not care about too much), so I started to look around for something more compact. Most of the prism scopes on the market come with a reticle suited for AR15 in .223 caliber, which is pretty useless for airguns. I was about to order an Optisan 10x32 when I discovered the Immersive Optics Product line and I think I'll give them a try.
Do they hold zero and track properly? Honestly, that is my biggest concern since based on my experience scopes you can trust have at least twice the price tag (and do not have a Hawke badge on them, sorry to say that).
For hunting at relatively close quarters, say down to 15 yards, would the 10X be too much magnification? Thanks. Also for the 10x40 is the regular reticle too thick in the center for precise target shooting at 50 yards? I like that reticle but wondering if I should get the 'christmas tree' version...which is busier but is finer.
To be fair you come across with honesty, that its the wrong rifle for the wrong scope. As seperate items they are both first class. This will always be a marriage of convenience! Not solved by building a Weaver tower methinks.
Hi Graham. Thank you for the video. I have an Edgun Lelya 2.0, which is one of the guns you have on the video. I’m torn between the Immersive 10x40 and the 14x50. I typically shoot under 100 yards and normally below 50 yards when squirrel hunting. Do you think the 14x50 is too much magnification for between 20 and 50 yards? Which would you recommend for the Lelya 2.0 and the uses I mentioned? Much appreciated.
I would not buy a prism scope for the Leshiy 2 but a LPVO (low power variable optic) The Vortex Strike Eagle 1-8x24 EBR-8 it's a first focal plane and it really suits the L2 and the length of pull. I had the MTC 12x50 prism scope on my L2 and it felt very unnatural. You really have to dig in to use this type of scope. I have this prism on my Umarex Notos and it fits perfectly, but for the Leshiy 2, it's not that great. The L2 is a fast shooter, close quarters and longer distances. You simply don't have the time to carefully bring your aye close to the scope.
Hi Graham. Hope you are well. Where are these Immersive scopes made? I tried two MTC swat Atom 10x30 , very similar scope and the QC was terrible, having to return both scopes.
Thanks for getting in touch, Reeve's. Like many scopes, the IMMERSIVE OPTICS range of prismatic scopes are made in China and are superb quality in every respect. You're welcome to take a closer look by visiting my website in which you will also find my contact details: www.vizoptikal.uk/
@@grahamdenney2322 Thanks Graham. It’s all about QC, and MTC seems to have lost that. Interested in the 10x24 to fit on my .20 Cal Leshiy 2, which by the way is shooting great. Are you still working with Air Fective Tuning mate?
@@reevessairgunningreviews5572 Hello Reeves, The 10x24 is a good choice for your Leshiy. However, as pointed out in the video, because the Leshiy’s Picatinny rail is relatively low and too far forward for a compact scope such as the IMMERSIVE OPTICS range with short eye-relief, you will need either a low or high rise Picatinny extension rail to achieve a comfortable eye-to-sight alignment and bring the eye-relief into view. Without the addition of Elliott Beard’s adjustable Leshiy Butt, I found the high rise Picatinny was better. With Elliott’s adjustable Butt fitted, the low riser was just right, which is the better option as it doesn’t elevate the scope so high above the barrel and therefore, depending on your zeroed range, requires less MOA adjustment. Note: The intention of the video was for the benefit of Leshiy owners who had reported to me they were unable to find a comfortable eye-to-sight alignment with the Immersive Optic’s short eye-relief. I found this to be an issue with other compact scope models, too, including the iconic Dedal Stalker, and therefore set about finding a solution as demonstrated in the Straight Shooter videos. As such, the purpose of the videos was to present a practical mounting solution for the many Leshiy owners who may fancy one of the excellent IMMERSIVE scopes. There was no intention to promote any EDgun products for which I am unassociated. Please view the IMMERSIVE SCOPES on: www.vizoptikal.uk/immersive-prismatic For now, I provide the Picatinny extension mounts Free with the Immersive Scopes. You can find Elliott’s Cheek Riser and adjustable Leshiy Butt on the eBay links: ELLIOT'S LESHIY ADJUSTABLE HFT BUTT: www.ebay.co.uk/itm/334241183639?hash=item4dd253b797:g:VTkAAOSwYydhqhBx ELLIOT'S LESHIY CHEEK RISER: www.ebay.co.uk/itm/334240030357?hash=item4dd2421e95:g:YSkAAOSwg1VhqOu~
Just the experiment i needed!
Thanks!
Literally just put my 14 x 50 on my Leshiy 2 I received yesterday. Then found your video and the problems were solved. Thanks for that! Subscribed of course!
Very informative material, thank you! I'm looking for a scope to fit my Caiman X bullpup and these Immersive scopes seem to be pretty interesting. I choose this gun because it shoulders unbelievably well, way better than the rest of the brands I've tried (AGT, Kalibrgun), which, at least for me, are way too top-heavy. The problem is, that once I've fitted it with my beloved SWFA 10x42 it brought the rifle out of this perfect balance (despite the awkward looks which I do not care about too much), so I started to look around for something more compact. Most of the prism scopes on the market come with a reticle suited for AR15 in .223 caliber, which is pretty useless for airguns. I was about to order an Optisan 10x32 when I discovered the Immersive Optics Product line and I think I'll give them a try.
This guys off his head, it's common sens you use the the kit what comes with it because you know it needs it, this guys got aiming eye relief tourests
I’ve got the 14x50 on my impact unbelievable scope highly recommend
Do they hold zero and track properly? Honestly, that is my biggest concern since based on my experience scopes you can trust have at least twice the price tag (and do not have a Hawke badge on them, sorry to say that).
For hunting at relatively close quarters, say down to 15 yards, would the 10X be too much magnification? Thanks. Also for the 10x40 is the regular reticle too thick in the center for precise target shooting at 50 yards? I like that reticle but wondering if I should get the 'christmas tree' version...which is busier but is finer.
To be fair you come across with honesty, that its the wrong rifle for the wrong scope. As seperate items they are both first class. This will always be a marriage of convenience! Not solved by building a Weaver tower methinks.
Hi Graham. Thank you for the video. I have an Edgun Lelya 2.0, which is one of the guns you have on the video. I’m torn between the Immersive 10x40 and the 14x50. I typically shoot under 100 yards and normally below 50 yards when squirrel hunting. Do you think the 14x50 is too much magnification for between 20 and 50 yards? Which would you recommend for the Lelya 2.0 and the uses I mentioned? Much appreciated.
I would not buy a prism scope for the Leshiy 2 but a LPVO (low power variable optic) The Vortex Strike Eagle 1-8x24 EBR-8 it's a first focal plane and it really suits the L2 and the length of pull. I had the MTC 12x50 prism scope on my L2 and it felt very unnatural. You really have to dig in to use this type of scope. I have this prism on my Umarex Notos and it fits perfectly, but for the Leshiy 2, it's not that great. The L2 is a fast shooter, close quarters and longer distances. You simply don't have the time to carefully bring your aye close to the scope.
The bloke is half blind ,LOL
I was using scopes like these years ago, and couldn't work out why people used the standard long heavy scopes like hawk etc...
does steyr pro x scout fit these scopes?
Hi Graham. Hope you are well. Where are these Immersive scopes made? I tried two MTC swat Atom 10x30 , very similar scope and the QC was terrible, having to return both scopes.
Thanks for getting in touch, Reeve's. Like many scopes, the IMMERSIVE OPTICS range of prismatic scopes are made in China and are superb quality in every respect. You're welcome to take a closer look by visiting my website in which you will also find my contact details: www.vizoptikal.uk/
@@grahamdenney2322 Thanks Graham. It’s all about QC, and MTC seems to have lost that. Interested in the 10x24 to fit on my .20 Cal Leshiy 2, which by the way is shooting great. Are you still working with Air Fective Tuning mate?
@@reevessairgunningreviews5572 Hello Reeves,
The 10x24 is a good choice for your Leshiy. However, as pointed out in the video, because the Leshiy’s Picatinny rail is relatively low and too far forward for a compact scope such as the IMMERSIVE OPTICS range with short eye-relief, you will need either a low or high rise Picatinny extension rail to achieve a comfortable eye-to-sight alignment and bring the eye-relief into view. Without the addition of Elliott Beard’s adjustable Leshiy Butt, I found the high rise Picatinny was better. With Elliott’s adjustable Butt fitted, the low riser was just right, which is the better option as it doesn’t elevate the scope so high above the barrel and therefore, depending on your zeroed range, requires less MOA adjustment.
Note: The intention of the video was for the benefit of Leshiy owners who had reported to me they were unable to find a comfortable eye-to-sight alignment with the Immersive Optic’s short eye-relief. I found this to be an issue with other compact scope models, too, including the iconic Dedal Stalker, and therefore set about finding a solution as demonstrated in the Straight Shooter videos. As such, the purpose of the videos was to present a practical mounting solution for the many Leshiy owners who may fancy one of the excellent IMMERSIVE scopes. There was no intention to promote any EDgun products for which I am unassociated.
Please view the IMMERSIVE SCOPES on: www.vizoptikal.uk/immersive-prismatic
For now, I provide the Picatinny extension mounts Free with the Immersive Scopes.
You can find Elliott’s Cheek Riser and adjustable Leshiy Butt on the eBay links:
ELLIOT'S LESHIY ADJUSTABLE HFT BUTT: www.ebay.co.uk/itm/334241183639?hash=item4dd253b797:g:VTkAAOSwYydhqhBx
ELLIOT'S LESHIY CHEEK RISER: www.ebay.co.uk/itm/334240030357?hash=item4dd2421e95:g:YSkAAOSwg1VhqOu~
Zero eye relief and the salesmen try to sell it as advantage 😆