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Hi,
I didn't posted earlier as was counting to test my new SW 52 at the range today. And so I did. Facing lower light conditions we tend to fell that the rear sight is too narrow. At outdoor ranges the problem seems to disapear inspite of SW 52 rear sights are still somehow narrow.
As far as I'm concearned my indoor range experience is confined to Air Pistol, as here we all shoot live ammo ISSF events at outdoor ranges. However I'd like to point out that sometimes the indoor range lights may be too dim leading to sighting problems such as this. Besides as you all know there are ISSF rules on this matter.
So before taking risks widing the M52 sights I would try to see if something could be done to improve the indoor range light level.
Regards,
Stratego
I didn't posted earlier as was counting to test my new SW 52 at the range today. And so I did. Facing lower light conditions we tend to fell that the rear sight is too narrow. At outdoor ranges the problem seems to disapear inspite of SW 52 rear sights are still somehow narrow.
As far as I'm concearned my indoor range experience is confined to Air Pistol, as here we all shoot live ammo ISSF events at outdoor ranges. However I'd like to point out that sometimes the indoor range lights may be too dim leading to sighting problems such as this. Besides as you all know there are ISSF rules on this matter.
So before taking risks widing the M52 sights I would try to see if something could be done to improve the indoor range light level.
Regards,
Stratego