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8/01/2014 10:35 AM  #1


Somewhat simple sight pic

Since I'm increasingly tech challenged, I have to post a link to the whole page rather than pirating his image. I guess that's the proper way to do it anyway. You need to scroll almost all the way to the bottom to see it. Warning--airgun site.

I'd forgotten I'd bookmarked this page. When I saw that sight I thought of its utility on an underhammer offhand rifle, but now I'm thinking of a non-folding version, elevation adjustable only (windage by drifting the front sight), and easily removable/replaceable feature to keep transport hits from damaging the sight. Sort of like schuetzen tang sights were removable.

http://www.springgunning.com/

I know adjustability is not acceptable during a match, but I like the idea of easily dialing in where you hit on your spotter, then leaving it alone. But I could be wrong as well as ignorant.


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8/01/2014 11:39 AM  #2


Re: Somewhat simple sight pic

nice sight thanks. them adjustabl sights make sight in a hell of  a lot quicker unfortunately  the 3 pratice shots are considered part of the match. the other 6 are record shots

dag

 

8/01/2014 1:46 PM  #3


Re: Somewhat simple sight pic

Looks like it would work. The adjustable sights are nice, you just need to have it where you want to when you show up at the range.


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