Basically it is a fixed correction lens attachment to put the lens in front of the iris which makes wearing glasses superfluous.
Anyone having experience with this system ? Any thoughts on advantages or disadvantages ?


Regards,
Philip
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Personally, I have not read the new rule book myself, however, according to a post made on the tec-hro website, they have stated that these were supposedly made legal in the newest release of the rulebook, hence the reason why more manufacturers(like mec and tec-hro) are starting to promote this item where as in the past, the item was never promoted and became a dust collector in many stores due to it being in violation of ISSF rules. Again, I have not looked at the most recent edition of the rulebook, however, if you are interested in purchasing this product, a peek at the new rules certainly wouldn't hurt.David Levene wrote:Not legal for ISSF shooting.
Rule 7.4.1.6.a
Hi Joeljhmartin wrote:Dang .... that rear sight one would be nasty on a 300m gun......
I think the ISSF's concern is that if you have a single lens in the rifle, and then wear specs as well what you can end up with is a simple telescope that magnifies the target. In fact that is exactly what the Eagle Eye lens dose. Now the rules could state that one could EITHER wear corrective glasses or use a single lens in the rearsight, but then that starts to get even more complicated. In this case I think a simple no lenses in the sights is actually the best option, as everyone knows where they stand/kneel/lay :). It also makes EC much easier too.DLS wrote:This would be a far better arraignment on a center fire rifle. It would allow the shooter to wear proper safety glasses.
While I've never seen it, I'd hate to think what might happen with a pierced primer and Knoblock type glasses, as they offer very little protection.
Rules that preclude this type of tool drive me nuts. Are we conduction shooting competitions or are we conducting "seeing" competitions?
Rant off.
Robin ... I wasn't commenting on the legality.RobinC wrote:Hi Joeljhmartin wrote:Dang .... that rear sight one would be nasty on a 300m gun......
The sight is the Centra Spy, I have one on my Walther KK300, and fitted with the MEC/centra Duplex its truly tasty!
MEC does not say or imply the lens mounting is ISSF legal, and they do sell a lot of other kit which is legal for various events and not ISSF.
Good shooting
Robin
Sorry Joeljhmartin wrote: Robin ... I wasn't commenting on the legality.
Seems a 300m rear sight comes back at you a bit more (and faster) than a smallbore rear sight! That little pokey rod would hurt.