Congratulations.We use S4s at my school. They are pretty easy to sight using points on the light. Even on my first time spotting, which i rarely do, i was fine. During a school performance i was literally thrown behind a spot and told what to do having never done it before and i hit my mark perfectly.
Congratulations.
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Back on topic though, that's a good point as far as iron sights of sorts go. Is there any real benefit to the Telrad over iron sights/crosshairs? I know some reflex sights "compensate" for the angle at which you look through them, but hell, couldn't you just paint a bent coathanger with glow paint and get almost the same effect as the Telrad for about $5?
Congratulations.
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Back on topic though, that's a good point as far as iron sights of sorts go. Is there any real benefit to the Telrad over iron sights/crosshairs? I know some reflex sights "compensate" for the angle at which you look through them, but hell, couldn't you just paint a bent coathanger with glow paint and get almost the same effect as the Telrad for about $5?
Besides being cool?
I feel like they might be a little more resistant to change (bumps etc.). Though I've not used any. I think I will get the telrads. Though I am still unsure of where to mount them on the instrument, is anywhere better then anywhere else? Do they... melt?
~Charlie
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