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Don't get the Mamba! don't do it! Mine was just a tale of milky woe. in low light conditions, beyond about 5x mag, I just got complete white out. No matter where I placed the scope on the rail, the same thing happened. so, i'd say if it has to be between those two, go for the Viper. If not? I love the 3-12x50 Hawke sidewinder

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Don't get the Mamba! don't do it! Mine was just a tale of milky woe. in low light conditions, beyond about 5x mag, I just got complete white out. No matter where I placed the scope on the rail, the same thing happened. so, i'd say if it has to be between those two, go for the Viper. If not? I love the 3-12x50 Hawke sidewinder

Same thing happened to the missus, I stuck with my reliable Hawkes, never had a problem like she had with that ruddy Mamba!

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Green mamba trumps black ever bite!

:lol::no:

Tried so hard to avoid the inner geek, but failed!

all green mambas (eastern and two westerns) are significantly less venomous than the Black Mamba. the BM's SC LD50* figure is 0.28 mg/kg whereas the EGM is 0.4 and the WGM a pretty paltry 0.7. Its average injection is also double the amount. Exciting times, eh?

 

*SubCutaneous Lethal Dose50 is the amount of venom that it takes to kill 50% of test subjects when injected subcutaneously - usually lab rats or mice (don't tell the fluffy bunny brigade!)

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My Mrs picked one up in a handful of grass accidently and threw it in a grass fight when she was a Kid in Africa, sort of a luck escape as she never got bitten! To think our own kids are scared of wasps

:lol::no:

Tried so hard to avoid the inner geek, but failed!

all green mambas (eastern and two westerns) are significantly less venomous than the Black Mamba. the BM's SC LD50* figure is 0.28 mg/kg [/size]whereas the EGM is 0.4 and the WGM a pretty paltry 0.7. Its average injection is also double the amount. Exciting times, eh?

 

*[/size]SubCutaneous Lethal Dose50 is the amount of venom that it takes to kill 50% of test subjects when injected subcutaneously - usually lab rats or mice (don't tell the fluffy bunny brigade!)

Surprising what some folk are into

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My Mrs picked one up in a handful of grass accidently and threw it in a grass fight when she was a Kid in Africa, sort of a luck escape as she never got bitten! To think our own kids are scared of wasps

 

Surprising what some folk are into

I did the same thing many years ago with an Adder (I know it's not going to be as bad as the Mamba but bad enough) whilst clearing pop holes ready to release pheasants. It didn't half give me a fright. I've always been careful clearing them since.

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I did the same thing many years ago with an Adder (I know it's not going to be as bad as the Mamba but bad enough) whilst clearing pop holes ready to release pheasants. It didn't half give me a fright. I've always been careful clearing them since.

 

Aye, bad enough to put a son of the wife's work mate in hospital for a week though

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Aye, bad enough to put a son of the wife's work mate in hospital for a week though

I usually run the terriers through the pens before putting any birds in and for some reason I didn't have them that day so that was also fortunate. Seen a few dogs on the moors have a nip and it's not nice. It also makes you a think a bit more when checking your tunnels.

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To the other extreme I've had a Viper and now use a Mamba and no whiting out. My mate had a Hawke (Tac 30 I think) and on full mag I couldn't see anything. But I've got Hawke that came with my 452 and I can see through that fine.

Scopes are such a personal thing. What suits you will not suit someone else. Best bet is to go and look through them at a shop.

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