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DiddleyDee
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Posted: 18 Jan 2017 at 2:17pm |
Just delivered this morning. Already zeroed at 20 yards and now for lots of practice.
I will post a review of how it goes on my Cometa Fusion GP2 in a week or so.... but for now google will bring up loads of vids and reviews. Mostly on powder burners. First impressions are positive. DD |
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nunga
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Ive seen those. how good are they to look through and did they cost much?
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2nd place HP springer - WFTF World Championships 2014
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DiddleyDee
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Hi Nunga
You don't actually look through it, you look over it and line up the point of the chevron (triangle) at just below where you want to hit (six o'clock hold) It's parallax free and requires no batteries. Basically a replacement for open sights, especially for someone with ageing eyesight as the target and the chevron appear on the same focal plane. It cost me NZ$193 delivered and postage was $52 of that, ridiculous, but when you want something!!! So far I am extremely happy with it, I can see it staying on the gun permanently. DD
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