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Re: PT7: SeeAll MK-1 Sight on a Winchester 67A

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2019 9:14 pm
by PT7
JEBar wrote:congrats on finding a sight that works for you .... that has to be a wonderful feeling .... thanks for the report
Yeah, Jim, the results yesterday were most welcome and also astonishing. I've been challenged for six years with my eye problems, and only in recent months have more fully understood why I cannot easily shoot a long gun. Not a complaint; but it was quite a while traveling a very bumpy trail. Finding the See All MK-1 works for me was totally unexpected!

Anyway, I didn't "see" any resolution after trying about every type of sight, and front/rear configuration, I could afford. Like I wrote at start of this thread, I had "thrown in the towel." I became content with that choice and moved forward with an enjoyable focus and shooting of my S/A revolvers. The Henry SGC has stock sights, which meet my eye challenges. So that is good.

Now some firearm fun starts for me again.....the "mulling" on what long gun to next get, and put this cool sight on it. Thanks.
PT7

Re: PT7: SeeAll MK-1 Sight on a Winchester 67A

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2019 9:44 pm
by Sir Henry
I’m glad it worked out for you. Now you have me thinking about one....or two.

Re: PT7: SeeAll MK-1 Sight on a Winchester 67A

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2019 8:43 am
by PT7
Sir Henry wrote:I’m glad it worked out for you. Now you have me thinking about one....or two.
Thanks, SH. Surprised that you're "thinking about one....or two" of these sights. From what I recall of your many range reports and target results, you shoot extremely accurately both with optics and iron sights!

Still, I'd think anyone would find this to be a cool 8-) sight...uniquely made, and very easy to use. Looking forward to finding the firearm I'd want to use it on.

Definitely has caught my attention!! :lol:
PT7

Re: PT7: SeeAll MK-1 Sight on a Winchester 67A

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2019 10:35 am
by Sir Henry
I have floaters so sometimes I can shoot okay and oth times I can’t.