Do Ghost Ring sights offer any advantage?
john l
January 11, 2004, 11:44 AM
I tend to like the traditional bead sights or rifle sights for that special HD shotty.
I don't have one with Ghost Ring sights. Thinking about getting one-an 870 of course.
Someone try to talk me out of ghost rings. I know that anyone can get used to just about anything as far as sights go.
thanks,
john l
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El Tejon
January 11, 2004, 11:58 AM
john, you have to go with what you know.:)
Requirement? In no way.
Useful addition? Yes. For me the ghost rings help with slugs and a nasty habit I had/have of looking over the weapon.
Contrary to GSC belief, the shotgun does not spit out a boulder of death which rolls across your living room. At most fighting ranges, the pattern is nice and tight. This is a very bad thing when fighting.
Tomac
January 11, 2004, 03:48 PM
I prefer the bead, especially for HD use where I replace the bead w/a Meprolight tritium bead for low-light indexing.
Tomac
Andrew Wyatt
January 11, 2004, 04:40 PM
GR sights offer a sight picture that can be just as fast as a bead, and a more precise sight picture than a bead can provide, if you adjust the gun fit so that when the gun fits with the GR sights on it.
I consider them mandatory, but I'm not you. Try a pair on a gun that fits you right, and i'm reasinably certain you'll be a believer.
Dave McCracken
January 11, 2004, 08:43 PM
I could live with just a bead. I use peep sights (GR sights without a press agent) because I hunt deer with slugs.
GRs are nice to have, but far from mandatory.
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