Some people say they find coloured sights easier on the Rapid target. (I always preferred black)TenMetrePeter wrote:With white background and the traditional sub six aiming what could be better than black, even Carbide flame soot black (these lighters are still available from Germany!)
How would a lighter colour help here?
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That sight picture doesn't work on the RF target.TenMetrePeter wrote:With white background and the traditional sub six aiming what could be better than black, even Carbide flame soot black (these lighters are still available from Germany!)IPshooter wrote:If this rule, as currently drafted, prohibits anything other than completely black sights, I really hope that someone will come to their senses at the ISSF.
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How would a lighter colour help here?
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Me too for both paper and EST; provided it is an ISSF compliant 25m range (6.4.1.5).David Levene wrote:Some people say they find coloured sights easier on the Rapid target. (I always preferred black)TenMetrePeter wrote:With white background and the traditional sub six aiming what could be better than black, even Carbide flame soot black (these lighters are still available from Germany!)
How would a lighter colour help here?
For outdoors (service style events), I found a coloured front sight was an advantage.
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Hmm, not for much longer then.David Levene wrote:Some people say they find coloured sights easier on the Rapid target. (I always preferred black)TenMetrePeter wrote:With white background and the traditional sub six aiming what could be better than black, even Carbide flame soot black (these lighters are still available from Germany!)
How would a lighter colour help here?
I predict rapid fire will be next on the list for removal from Olympics. In EU the Commission's push towards removing any lethal weapon capable of rapid fire from legal public ownership (crooks and terrorists can still have them of course) does not bode well for RF.
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Interesting .... include the SGs for Skeet & Trap?TenMetrePeter wrote: I predict rapid fire will be next on the list for removal from Olympics. In EU the Commission's push towards removing any lethal weapon capable of rapid fire from legal public ownership (crooks and terrorists can still have them of course) does not bode well for RF.
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Nah. shotguns supported by wealthy land owners. Gentleman's weapon.jhmartin wrote:Interesting .... include the SGs for Skeet & Trap?TenMetrePeter wrote: I predict rapid fire will be next on the list for removal from Olympics. In EU the Commission's push towards removing any lethal weapon capable of rapid fire from legal public ownership (crooks and terrorists can still have them of course) does not bode well for RF.