Here is what I am running on mine, there is another that says now 2 MOA for a few more dollars, been holding zero great.
So Gents, I ordered and received that spare top receiver cocking arm from TW Chambers. It has NO lateral grooves in it, so I am free to place one or two wherever I choose.Asking here some thought on placement (fore/aft) as the groove on mine is more forward.And, on that note, I also received the Red Dot sight that Back Roads suggested. It wouldn't mount directly as it was hitting the ramp of the front sight so I then ordered some Pinty 1/2" risers.The sight seems to work nicely, but even at ten yards the 3 mil (lowest setting) sight dot completely covers up the 3/4" circle of my Birchwood Casey Shoot-n-see center bull.I guess it will work for general plinking, but I need a bit more accuracy in sighting, as this gun is definitely up to the task.So again, since I can rout my own new cross grooves on the cocking arm, what are your thoughts on fore/aft placement of such?
red dot advice I saw here (this thread? I should re-read) is to place the dot directly under your target as you would with iron sights, do a 6 o'clock hold, now the dot size is not a hinderance.
Quote from: Wepster on August 31, 2021, 04:43:29 AMred dot advice I saw here (this thread? I should re-read) is to place the dot directly under your target as you would with iron sights, do a 6 o'clock hold, now the dot size is not a hinderance.That's an interesting concept. I never thought of that.Thanks.
Has anyone here actually tried out the SeeAll?https://www.pyramydair.com/blog/2014/03/see-all-open-sight-part-5/I looked into them a few years ago, but for some reason didn't give it much credence. My apologies if we're going a bit Off-topic here.
So how did it work out?Are you happy with it?
Well it finally showed up early this afternoon. USPS tracking said it was delivered to an individual and signed for by J King, I am J King and did not sign for anything, it was simply left on our front porch.I applied a few drops of oil to the hole as shown, waited a few minutes then took it out for a few shots, I was using some newer pellets, cannot remember the brand right now but .177 made like the old Beeman silver jet, and they are too tight to use easliy so will try something else in a day or so when it cools off some outside. I see I need to build up some muscles, for pumping this thing, two pumps is stiff, 3 rather hard and did not try 4, so for the time being it will probably be a 2 pumper for me, good enough for close range targets. The light was just right from behind me and shooting at a flat black target, so I could see the pellet in it's brief flight, even with the 3 pumps. Trigger seems nice. I wish the owners manual were printed in a larger darker font, it's hard for these old eyes to read, even after cataract surgery a couple of months ago. I had progressive lenses made, mostly for the distance I work at, and some more powerful dollar store readers will probably make the manual ok, just have to round them up.