Hello all,
This afternoon I took the SBHH out for a little range time and to try out my
https://seeallopensight.com/ I bought the sight a few months ago to mount on my Glock20, but decided I'd use a Weigand base and try it on the Ruger instead. I found today that I like the sight and I intend to use it during hunting season this year barring some sort of failure.
Pros:
1. Lightweight.
2. Aluminum construction.
3. Fiber Optic gathers a lot of light. Much more than a standard FO front sight.
4. No batteries or electronics.
5. I found the accuracy was quite acceptable.
Cons:
1. Mounting is not clamp style. Two set screws are used to cinch the sight to the rail. I used plenty of blue locktight on the screws and the rail edges.
2. No positive clicks for adjustments. Makes fine adjustment tricky. We'll see how she holds zero.
3. The triangle reticle is large in a pistol application.
At 25 yards I was shooting nice groups with bullet holes touching rather easily. Dropping back to 50 yards yielded 1 1/2 inch groups and required some fine adjustments to get elevation where I was satisfied. As stated above, this was tricky, but doable being very careful. I'm sure I could shoot better with a scope, but the lack of bulk with the See All is really nice. Lastly, she passed the milk jug test at 75 yards with ease!! So, as I get more time with this sight I'll come back here and update.
Thanks all!