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Omer cayman

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Good review. The only thing missing is a pic of the muzzle variant you get with the Carbon 75 and a review of that interface.

I love my Cayman (non HF) as its deadly accurate and instinctive.
 
I really like the side line release. Nice gun! However the shooting line divert-er looks as though it is on backwards.
 
Thanks for posting Ron, I agree with almost anything you wrote (my Alluminum for example: didn't survive oxidation ).:head
About the Cayman allu, I'm still perplexed on wether a full length rail is really necessary on a gun with in-line bands and light shafts/light band pull combination. Me I still think it's not necessary, but for sure it does no harm.
Any comments?

BTW: RE Omer Cayman allu.
To the UK guys: don't forget that this gun (Omer Cayman 90) is one of the final prizes for the Deeperblue 2009 UK Fish of the Year contest (+ the wonderful Trophy and a few useful gadgets that will come along with the trophy and gun). Shoot tight, aim right and let the best catch win!
 
But the standard cayman is also available with a non in-line muzzle for single or double slings (unless I am mad or deluded here??). Perhaps this justifies the full length rail??

My standard Cayman carbon 75 came with the muzzle type shown in the top left hand corner of the attached HF picture.

Peach of a gun when used open muzzle!
 
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But the standard cayman is also available with a non in-line muzzle for single or double slings (unless I am mad or deluded here??). Perhaps this justifies the full length rail??

My standard Cayman carbon 75 came with the muzzle type shown in the top left hand corner of the attached HF picture.

Peach of a gun when used open muzzle!
Not quite sure what your point is?!
 
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