Shot another 250 rounds with it the other day....One of the keys, for me anyway, is to see it in your peripheral vision before you call for the target....Then it stays there thru the mount and shot...and it worked on quick targets as I became more used to it. Which begs the question, how will it work in the field when you can't do that? Doesn't matter because it can't hurt....I'm convinced and it isn't coming off....

Cooper: I've used the Meadows sights....The difference here is that it doesn't occlude the off eye....The off eye isn't blocked at any time and one always has binocular vision ....Here the principle is the eye over the rib has a slightly different image....One of the reasons one should see the barrel in their peripheral before mounting the shotgun....


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