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Thread: Aimpoint Micro S-1 / Shot Show
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28-01-2017, 22:04 #11
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Re: Aimpoint Micro S-1 / Shot Show
Sorta like a 21st Century bead is it not?
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29-01-2017, 09:59 #12
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Re: Aimpoint Micro S-1 / Shot Show
Questions to those that have seen it: Does it have to be mounted a certain distance from the bridge? Will it require the stock to be lifted? I did not find any demo's or endorsements on YouTube, but then again I'm searching from my phone.
Although I do not see it hitting the clay ranges in a hurry, it can be useful in correcting some common clay faults like "canting" the gun or lifting the head off the stock. It would be nice to hear from seasoned clay busters both in sporting or standard disciplines.
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29-01-2017, 10:02 #13
Re: Aimpoint Micro S-1 / Shot Show
Sacrilege. It will be like questioning the practice of resting the muzzle on one's foot.
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29-01-2017, 11:30 #14
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Re: Aimpoint Micro S-1 / Shot Show
Should work great for tukey hunting (in the US) and hunting with slugs, where precise alignment is important.
For clays I would prefer a normal bead on a well-fitting shogun.
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29-01-2017, 15:45 #15
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30-01-2017, 12:25 #16
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Re: Aimpoint Micro S-1 / Shot Show
All and all worht a "Shot"
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