Thanks, yes it is cool, and useful. I do believe this type of sight has a usefulness but not for every case. For example we are not talking target shooting for score, because I assure you on a gun as powerful as my 35 Zim you would be hurting after even after a sting of 10 rounds in 10 minutes.
On a hunting gun how much adjustment is needed? I mean that basically unless you are shooting at unethical long distances for which you would really be unethical using open sights, the basic setup of windage is to align the sights to the bore of the barrel and all windage compensation, if any, is of the kentucky type, at the time of shooting the animal. But for the record, on a rifle with a 24" barrel the sight radius would be between 31 and 32 inches. The right-left available movement of the sight trunnion is .080" in either direction. 100 yards * 36" = 3600" / 31.5 = ~114 * .080" = ~9.14" of movement in either direction. At 100 yards, seems to me to be enough. If not then either you are sighting in, in one hell of a crosswind or your front sight could stand a little adjustment to center it up a bit.