They seem the worst of both worlds.
I agree.....you are still trying to look through a confined space to find the sights...mitigating the advantage of open sights for quick target acquisition and the scope is so freaking high above the barrel or receiver that proper long-range sighting and shooting is imposible.
See-through mounts were popular when hunters first started making the transition from open sights to scopes and when there were very few reliable variable scopes around. I'd venture that you could acquire a moving target much faster in a 3X scope than you could through the confines of see through mounts. Quality variable scopes and now variable scopes with 4x, 6x and even 8x times zoom ranges have made see-through mounts on hunting rifles obsolete. There is a place for open sights but it's not on a 350 yard hunting rifle......ya I know Cat, there are exceptions but for the average shooter this is the case!





















































