Skulptor
Member
Gents,
I have a unique situation I am trying to work thru. I've been shooting for many years. I've been shooting TSA (two gun) for about 5+ years. I have permanently lost the vision in my "strong eye" and am now having to shoot left handed with my Tavor.
My issue is, I'm finding using a scope for long range (100 yards) isn't working well. I can see the target well enough thru the scope but, I am having a hard time aquiring the next target(s). The red dots I have used don't have a small enough MOA to be able to make good head shots. If they do have a small MOA, the "frame" around the glass tends to be too thick to get quick 2nd, 3rd, etc. target aquisition. My one eye has to do double duty of sighting and being able to see the rest of the field/targets. Ideally, a holographic red dot with out any frame around the glass would be best but, obviously, that would not be a good design.The Burris Strike Fire III seems to have a thin "frame" around the glass but 3 MOA.
I may look into the Burris but I am also thinking about going back old school and using iron sights again. Ones that would be "thin framed" so as to be able to see the field.
Have any of you had an experience like this? I'd be interested in what you did, altho I'm sorry to hear of anyone else having this issue.
Also, if anyone has a suggestion on what else I might look into, I would REALLY appreciate the suggestions.
Thanks!!!
I have a unique situation I am trying to work thru. I've been shooting for many years. I've been shooting TSA (two gun) for about 5+ years. I have permanently lost the vision in my "strong eye" and am now having to shoot left handed with my Tavor.
My issue is, I'm finding using a scope for long range (100 yards) isn't working well. I can see the target well enough thru the scope but, I am having a hard time aquiring the next target(s). The red dots I have used don't have a small enough MOA to be able to make good head shots. If they do have a small MOA, the "frame" around the glass tends to be too thick to get quick 2nd, 3rd, etc. target aquisition. My one eye has to do double duty of sighting and being able to see the rest of the field/targets. Ideally, a holographic red dot with out any frame around the glass would be best but, obviously, that would not be a good design.The Burris Strike Fire III seems to have a thin "frame" around the glass but 3 MOA.
I may look into the Burris but I am also thinking about going back old school and using iron sights again. Ones that would be "thin framed" so as to be able to see the field.
Have any of you had an experience like this? I'd be interested in what you did, altho I'm sorry to hear of anyone else having this issue.
Also, if anyone has a suggestion on what else I might look into, I would REALLY appreciate the suggestions.
Thanks!!!