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Is this for the S x S that crossfires, or for the man who is indecisive on a covey rise?  https://www.ebay.com/itm/Shotgun-Front-Fiber-Optic-Double-Bead-Shotgun-Sight-2-6mm-Thread-Yellow/262001402002?_trkparms=aid%3D111001%26algo%3DREC.SEED%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20131017132637%26meid%3D0c4855757c394a7b97b7dca132f53942%26pid%3D100033%26rk%3D3%26rkt%3D7%26sd%3D263317727277&_trksid=p2045573.c100033.m2042 SRH It seems it won't link .............could someone post the pic, please? Thanks, SRH
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I think the idea of it is to help with lead, much like those rubber rings you could get a few years back only now it's the "modern age". Another sales gimmick!
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"These new sights were developed to help aid in leading moving targets such as clay bird shooting or bird shooting."  This works better  Nov. 1955 "American Rifleman" 
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Not much brush in Wyoming?
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Stan, the same company makes "dayglo" stick-ons for baseball bats and tennis rackets, to help you focus on the "instrument," and not the ball. Coming soon is one for soccer players to glue to their shoe, and golfers for the head of the club. Sounds like marketing genius, as only the shooting sports seemed to be "targeted" at this point. Move over Bezos.
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I find it much easier to just look ahead of the bird. After all, the gun shoots where you're looking, why not look ahead ? JMHO
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LPA
Little Possibility for Accuracy?
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This works better  Nov. 1955 "American Rifleman" Being from Sheridan, Wyoming, and never hearing of this magical contraption, I asked my grandfather what he knew about it. Here is his response... Somehow Mr. Chapek managed to become a decent shooter even with a pair of spectacles on the end of his muzzle! I can only imagine what these looked like on the end of a Superposed or nice Model 12.
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make sure to tell the bird to fly exactly the correct distance from the sight, so that he will show up perfectly in the sight every time...................
couldn't resist. :>
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