See all open sight

the hardest thing i find with it is i have to rotate my wrist a lot to get the triangle to come into view then i have to keep moving it around to get it where i need it.

its not like a red dot where you bring it up, see the dot and put it on the target and shoot.

the SeeAll you have to find it first, then you have to take it to where you want it, THEN you have to fine tune it.

thats what i found anyways.
it just takes longer for me, i guess thats my biggest complaint.
 
I also put mine on my little badger. I liked how small and light it was (1.5oz) and the lack of batteries makes it perfect for something like the badger. The way it installs did not work with the stock plastic rail though so I had to fit an aluminum rail onto it.

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Still need to do some accuracy testing with it, I have the crosshair one installed.

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I have been thinking about an optic for my shotgun for a while now. I have a Hatsan MPA-TS. I was shooting clays with it and had a surprisingly high success rate, well, high for a beginner. I was also using my buddies shotgun and it has a Shield optic on it with a 65MOA circle. I hit every damn clay thrown with that. It was almost too easy. The Shield is what I want, but I don't have the funds at the moment. I was hoping the See All would be a good fit. Now I'm not so sure. RIght now My Hatsan is my do-all shotgun ( well, its my only one ). It will be used for shooting clays occasionally and I plan on taking it out hunting for partrige. Is the See All that slow? Is it something that I can learn to use for fast moving targets?

Edit: Annnnnnnnnd I just realized that I was in the pistol forum.
 
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I have been thinking about an optic for my shotgun for a while now. I have a Hatsan MPA-TS. I was shooting clays with it and had a surprisingly high success rate, well, high for a beginner. I was also using my buddies shotgun and it has a Shield optic on it with a 65MOA circle. I hit every damn clay thrown with that. It was almost too easy. The Shield is what I want, but I don't have the funds at the moment. I was hoping the See All would be a good fit. Now I'm not so sure. RIght now My Hatsan is my do-all shotgun ( well, its my only one ). It will be used for shooting clays occasionally and I plan on taking it out hunting for partrige. Is the See All that slow? Is it something that I can learn to use for fast moving targets?

Edit: Annnnnnnnnd I just realized that I was in the pistol forum.

hahahahahaha!

but to answer your question im sure if you used it you would get fast with it, ive seen people doing steel challenges with it and fast shooting competitions with it and they just fly with them.
its just a different way that is different then a red dot so you will have to train yourself to use it.
i know i get a lot faster acquiring the delta on mine after a couple mags.
 
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