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Lightweight reflex sight for Buckmark?
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<blockquote data-quote="adamsredlines" data-source="post: 2906363" data-attributes="member: 40561"><p>Tried this out today...I'm not sure if its just different or I dont like it.</p><p>I've never used a sight like this and I had a "hard" time getting on the first target with the reticle. If you're a bit off, usually you know where to go with reference to the front and rear sight. This one you gotta hunt to get it lined up, then it shot good. Seemed to hold zero good and grouped well with it. I'll give it a few more outings to make a final decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adamsredlines, post: 2906363, member: 40561"] Tried this out today...I'm not sure if its just different or I dont like it. I've never used a sight like this and I had a "hard" time getting on the first target with the reticle. If you're a bit off, usually you know where to go with reference to the front and rear sight. This one you gotta hunt to get it lined up, then it shot good. Seemed to hold zero good and grouped well with it. I'll give it a few more outings to make a final decision. [/QUOTE]
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