Tech-Sight TS-200 rear sight
I have now received my sight and while it is not yet installed as the rifle is at the cottage, I am very impressed with it.
In this thread, the Williams peep which replaces the regular sight is mentioned. IMH-old-O, a peep must be as close as possible to the eyeball, otherwise, all that you have is a rear sight with a hole in it rather than a V.
Many shooters on first trying a peep say the aperture is too small, not knowing that the eye should be focussed on the front sight and the rear sight ignored.
The human eye will automatically center the fron right and one only needs to be sure that the post is properly placed on the target.
While some open sights are well known for speed, e.g. the heavy big bore rifles of the UK for Africa and allow both eyes to be kept open, these sights being the other side of the coin to the full-buckhorn sights that were popular more than 100 years ago, a true abomination.
So, if my front sight cooperates, I anticpate that the TS-200 will permit to me achieve the optimum groups with my SKS as currently set up, no trigger job yet done, and with the original orbs that I came installed with.
In summary, this coming week I will install the sight and go to the range and try it. My results will be posted.
BTW, the instructions that come with the TS-200 are very clear and concise and while it is made in Taiwan, it shows none of the signs of being a cheaply made piece from the mainland.
