24 January 2017, 01:49
HomerOzThe advertising say "Its a Game Changer".......
G'Day Fella's,
I'm not sure if this has already been posted but.....
http://www.themakogroup.com/ftbullseyeIt looks to be the goods but a serious amount of test shooting, would be required to confirm this.
Doh!
Homer
24 January 2017, 13:22
p dog shooterI took a serious look at it at the SHOT show.
I decided it didn't give me any advantages over a set of good night sights. Wasn't any faster on target at distance a bit slower
Matter a fact it cover up more of the target at had the same problems with focusing it as regular sites.
I personally saw no reason to buy it.
Before you buy it I would highly recommend that you try it first. After I did I told my self no thanks.
24 January 2017, 17:50
GatogordoI hadn't even heard of it, but looking at the ads and the pricing ($200), I think it's dead in the water for the long haul.
It appears that to make it work, you have to line up the cuts in the rear so that you're more or less horizontal, or on the same plane as your target. To me, that seems like it would be slower and less handy that just "front sight, front sight, front sight". IMO there is no way that it under no time constraints could be as accurates as a decent front/rear sight system, so the only real use is in rapid target acquisition self defense situations. Unless really convinced otherwise, I won't be buying one.
25 January 2017, 00:25
butchloclooks like another pos made to sell somebody
30 January 2017, 05:43
WstrnhuntrThey seem to be pushing it as some sort of rapid aim device as they spray lead out the muzzle. I aint buying it. "Aiming" at that pace takes on a new meaning regardless of bells and whistles. Not because of devices, but because of basic human limitations.