SeeAll Sight Results
Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2018 1:23 pm
Because I have mentioned this sight a few times let me just say up front - I have nothing to do the SeeAll company, or any company, rather I just saw the sight on the web, was intrigued, and bought one. However, this sight has been a revelation for me because I have some specific vision issues. Maybe it would work for another person, maybe not.
I really did not want to put any sight on my BBB but it is so hard for me to use the iron sights I had to go looking for other options. I did not want to scope it. I have an astigmatism so red dots while I can use them look like 3 leaf clovers so I did not want to buy another one and just be annoyed. And I only have clear vision with one eye.
So I took a chance on the SeeAll, mounting it on my BBB .357 and for me it is amazing. I can see both the aiming point and the target clearly. I can hit target clays at 44 yards with one shot, 7 out of 7 shots, from rest. Previously I could only have made such a shot with a scope, red dot, or Eotech with magnifier. With the SeeAll I keep both eyes open, and where the tip of the delta is is where your POI is, and I see the delta and target clearly through plain shooting glasses. I find it very easy to use, but I did practice with it extensively for a couple days learning how to pick up a target and get the tip of the delta on the target. Since I needed it to work I have got it to work.
I still really don’t like having any add-on sight on the BBB but until I get some better vision solutions it enables me to enjoy the rifle without the bulk of a scope; the SeeAll version 2 is about a small as a tube-type red dot can be, not much larger than a Burris FastFire for example.
And of course shooting the Henry is just a blast.
Anyway I included a picture of how the clays appeared to me as I shot them at 44 yds, and then a closeup of 3 clays for 3 shots, .38 special. On one clay you can see I drilled it almost dead center. This was from the rest. The SeeAll delta (the tip) allows very precise aiming. Off hand I was able to hit the gong 5 out of 7. It was about 40 degrees with a slight breeze and I was even shivering a bit. I do not claim to be a world class marksman, but I had a lot of fun at achieving such results.
I write this for information for the forum and as a possible option for somebody having difficulty due to vision problems, the SeeAll may be a viable option.
I really did not want to put any sight on my BBB but it is so hard for me to use the iron sights I had to go looking for other options. I did not want to scope it. I have an astigmatism so red dots while I can use them look like 3 leaf clovers so I did not want to buy another one and just be annoyed. And I only have clear vision with one eye.
So I took a chance on the SeeAll, mounting it on my BBB .357 and for me it is amazing. I can see both the aiming point and the target clearly. I can hit target clays at 44 yards with one shot, 7 out of 7 shots, from rest. Previously I could only have made such a shot with a scope, red dot, or Eotech with magnifier. With the SeeAll I keep both eyes open, and where the tip of the delta is is where your POI is, and I see the delta and target clearly through plain shooting glasses. I find it very easy to use, but I did practice with it extensively for a couple days learning how to pick up a target and get the tip of the delta on the target. Since I needed it to work I have got it to work.
I still really don’t like having any add-on sight on the BBB but until I get some better vision solutions it enables me to enjoy the rifle without the bulk of a scope; the SeeAll version 2 is about a small as a tube-type red dot can be, not much larger than a Burris FastFire for example.
And of course shooting the Henry is just a blast.
Anyway I included a picture of how the clays appeared to me as I shot them at 44 yds, and then a closeup of 3 clays for 3 shots, .38 special. On one clay you can see I drilled it almost dead center. This was from the rest. The SeeAll delta (the tip) allows very precise aiming. Off hand I was able to hit the gong 5 out of 7. It was about 40 degrees with a slight breeze and I was even shivering a bit. I do not claim to be a world class marksman, but I had a lot of fun at achieving such results.
I write this for information for the forum and as a possible option for somebody having difficulty due to vision problems, the SeeAll may be a viable option.