Mine will be going on an older Edgun Lelya .20 I just got in a trade. Being 21" and 4.5lbs I wouldn't put a scope on it. Plan on using it for 30yds and in work anyways.
Holy moley! That's light! Did you get the crosshairs as well?
Quote from: Dairyboy on February 15, 2020, 03:27:32 PMMine will be going on an older Edgun Lelya .20 I just got in a trade. Being 21" and 4.5lbs I wouldn't put a scope on it. Plan on using it for 30yds and in work anyways.Holy moley! That's light! Did you get the crosshairs as well? I suspect it should do quite well on the 125. Might need a slide stop or whatever it's called to eleminate creep
I've found that a little piece of the double sided tape under a William's peep works well then tighten the *(&^ out of the screws. If they do get a bit loose it doesn't move. And can just cinch them tight again.
Having recently gotten a red dot and have been loving it, I realized they were on darker days and not sunny. Then tried it on a sunny day and what a JOKE! I've been looking for something like this and am glad I happened to look upon this thread. I ordered one!
I have a See All on my PROD with AR stock and am learning to like it a great dealNow over the steep part of the learning curve, each time I use it target acquisition become faster.This is the Delta version; and my only complaint is that the triangle blocks out seeing anything below the point.IMO This would make hold over for very long shots a bit of a guessing game This link will show what I meanIt appears as if the cross hairs version does the same thingAny comments appreciatedEd
Quote from: SILENT SQUIRREL on February 16, 2020, 11:23:05 AMI have a See All on my PROD with AR stock and am learning to like it a great dealNow over the steep part of the learning curve, each time I use it target acquisition become faster.This is the Delta version; and my only complaint is that the triangle blocks out seeing anything below the point.IMO This would make hold over for very long shots a bit of a guessing game This link will show what I meanIt appears as if the cross hairs version does the same thingAny comments appreciatedEdAs stated, holdover would require the use of both eyes. Non-dominant to super-impose the rest of the image that the dominant can't see behind the sight