The rifle has a Bushnell TRS-25 red dot on the mount and it works well.
The forward mounting allows proper grip of the rifle while pumping and mounts the optic as low as possible.
My neighbour has a lot of poultry and has a lot of rats as a result. He shoots a few with his own air rifle and also baits them.
I decided to try the Sheridan on them and the variable power makes it ideal around metal walled buildings. The rifle will do around 13.5 ft/lbs at full whack.
There is a Picatinny slot behind the optic and I found an offset Pic mounting point fitted in niceley.


The torch is a Solarforce L2 with a green XPE dropin. Obviously red would obscure the red dot.

Four pumps with Beeman Kodiaks put me on the money at ratting ranges, with enough power to wallop the biggest rat but not penetrate sheet metal.
I had a hectic 20 minutes or so around the enclosures and shot about a dozen rats with it, most could not be recovered from their nooks and crannies. The four pump Kodiak load worked perfectly.

