August 11, 2012


Exhibition shooter Tom Knapp demonstrates how to use this highly visible fiber optic sight, which is designed to attach to the ventilated rib or solid rib of any shotgun barrel. Its low profile will not change your shotgun’s point of impact. The intensity of the fiber-optic bead lets you aim with your indirect vision, making it possible to see the bead without looking at it. The gun-cam video clips demonstrate how the sight looks to the shooter while tracking clay targets and birds.

Champion Fiber Optic Easy Hit Shotgun Sights

 

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  1. Tom K is a boss

    Comment by Carl — August 12, 2012 @ 11:24 am

  2. I understand that modern car designers are minimal by building and use regulations, airflow, crash testing and pedestrian protection, to brand a handful of, but this can be so anonymous it could be anycar.

    Comment by Olive Amaro — September 26, 2012 @ 1:34 pm

  3. Go to my link as well. Hold up the very good perform!

    Comment by Hiliew — October 10, 2012 @ 6:51 pm

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