NAHC Field Tested Hunting Gear
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MEMBER TESTED RESULTS |
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Joseph Wright, Rome, OH
Lifetime Member
"I recommend this product. It greatly enhanced my ability to acquire targets, especially in dim-lighting conditions." |
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David King, Spencer, TN
Site Member
"I did some shooting during dusk, and the sight showed up very bright. It seems to be very durable and was very easy to install." |
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Sunday, November 14, 2010 3:47 PM
I would also like to test this product it look like it would help me on long-range accuracy Thank you
Sunday, January 09, 2011 10:07 PM
this would be great for fast resiting it would get you back on target
Monday, May 02, 2011 11:20 AM
sweet love to test please

Friday, September 23, 2011 10:50 AM
I have experiance shooting long range with the ar type weapons believe me when it come to your sights .... the blacker the better.. thats why when the marines take the shooting range the have these fire pots that they use to blacken their front and rear sights. Trust me on this on... the black the better.... brightly colored sights will only cause you to loose sight of your target or impair your sight picture. Black and not shiney is best. dont waste your money one pretty colored riffle sights... I dont have to test this product to know what Im talking about on this one.. I have shot at and hit many times target 500 plus yards away with an M16 A2 servire riffle and I am talking about target man sized and smaller...and for those who dont know the M16 and the AR15 are Identical except on a position the selector lever/swith the AR15 can only fire semi auto. the M16 has one other option after safe and semi which is burst. Take this infor from someone who can shoot the bottom out of a soda can at 800 yards using standard sight on and M16 Black sights are Good Sights.
Friday, September 23, 2011 10:53 AM
sorry for the typos. I get excited when it comes to shooting.
Friday, September 23, 2011 10:56 AM
trust me on this one the blacker the better. take this information/info I realy do feel silly for not proof reading my post before posting it.
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