GSG .22 1911 Tactical
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Re: GSG .22 1911 Tactical
When shooting the pistol using the close up pair I'm able to see the sights clearly but with a fuzzy target
+1, exactly how it should be ...
+1, exactly how it should be ...
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Re: GSG .22 1911 Tactical
I had exactly the same issue. I have since changed to Multi Focal Contacts. I'm now able to have a slightly blurry rear sight, in focus front, and slightly blurry 25yd target...as it should be. I'm also able to see what I'm doing on the firing point without fumbling for my close up glasses.phaedra1106 wrote:For those of us "of an age" we have to consider our eyesight
I wear two pairs of glasses, one for close up and another for normal/distance.
When shooting the pistol using the close up pair I'm able to see the sights clearly but with a fuzzy target, wearing the normal/distance pair I have a lovely clear target but blurred sight picture
I would advise anyone to try them, especially as most opticians give you a free 1 week trial of dailies to see if you get on with them.
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Re: GSG .22 1911 Tactical
Same problem for me now trying to shoot my Lee-Enfield No.5 as I either have the sights in focus and not the target or the target in focus and can't see the sights......that's using varifocal lens glasses.phaedra1106 wrote:For those of us "of an age" we have to consider our eyesight
I wear two pairs of glasses, one for close up and another for normal/distance.
When shooting the pistol using the close up pair I'm able to see the sights clearly but with a fuzzy target, wearing the normal/distance pair I have a lovely clear target but blurred sight picture
I can still just about manage to use the varifocals and see the front brass bead as well as target at 25m using my Uberti 1873 though.
When I was in Texas in April 2016, I had no problems shooting a .45 1911 at 25m using my varifocal glasses but I know from my last eye test a few weeks ago, my eyesight has degraded since then
Re: GSG .22 1911 Tactical
I get to fondle one to day (Thursday) in my local firearms dealers.
The sights are not a problem my eyes only do distance and I need glasses for close up. I got a pair of glasses made up at specsavers exclusively for shooting my trapper with peep sights. I used them to look at the standard sights on the GSG 1911 at a 25 yard target and it was fine. If you are having problems with open sights go speak to an optician. Having said that all my milsurp rifles have just about gone anything out to 100 yards or longer is now done with scoped rifles. My shooting needs have changed with age and membership of a new club as opened up access to new disciplines and clay pigeon shooting. This is going to be an expensive year I feel it in my bones.
hmm whats next. Oh yeah variations and the clear out goes on.
The sights are not a problem my eyes only do distance and I need glasses for close up. I got a pair of glasses made up at specsavers exclusively for shooting my trapper with peep sights. I used them to look at the standard sights on the GSG 1911 at a 25 yard target and it was fine. If you are having problems with open sights go speak to an optician. Having said that all my milsurp rifles have just about gone anything out to 100 yards or longer is now done with scoped rifles. My shooting needs have changed with age and membership of a new club as opened up access to new disciplines and clay pigeon shooting. This is going to be an expensive year I feel it in my bones.
hmm whats next. Oh yeah variations and the clear out goes on.
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Re: GSG .22 1911 Tactical
Our club only does one 100yrd shoot per year, all the rest of our 'rifle' shoots are at 300,600 and 900 yrds and I use my 4T for those as I don't have a problem using the 32 scope with my eyes.Alpha1 wrote: Having said that all my milsurp rifles have just about gone anything out to 100 yards or longer is now done with scoped rifles. My shooting needs have changed with age and membership of a new club as opened up access to new disciplines and clay pigeon shooting.
I can also shoot sporting clays OK.
Re: GSG .22 1911 Tactical
Its about range access if you shoot at Bisley its not a problem. Unfortunatelly I live a good six hour drive from Bisley.GeeRam wrote:Our club only does one 100yrd shoot per year, all the rest of our 'rifle' shoots are at 300,600 and 900 yrds and I use my 4T for those as I don't have a problem using the 32 scope with my eyes.Alpha1 wrote: Having said that all my milsurp rifles have just about gone anything out to 100 yards or longer is now done with scoped rifles. My shooting needs have changed with age and membership of a new club as opened up access to new disciplines and clay pigeon shooting.
I can also shoot sporting clays OK.
Living in North East of England I have to take what I can get a range over 100 yards is a bonus.
I bought the GSG tac version. Can not wait to get it on the range. The bucket list is getting shorter. I am about to apply for a shot gun certificate for the first time in my shooting career. Should be interesting.
Re: GSG .22 1911 Tactical
I don't like the red dot sight that comes with it. I tried it and then took it off. I'm using the standard sights. It's great fun but up to now not very accurate. The temptation to just blat the ammo off is proving difficult at the moment.
Anyone used the red dot with any success. What are the alternatives.
Anyone used the red dot with any success. What are the alternatives.
Re: GSG .22 1911 Tactical
I found a long eye relief pistol scope from the old days I have fitted it to the mount it looks and works OK. I will try it at the range to morrow.
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The moral of the story is don't throw anything out I must have had the scope for at least ten year. I should really check the contents of all the other boxes laid about the place. There might even be a handgun in one
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I thought I should give the standard sights a fair try before moving on to red dots or long eye relief scopes so went back to the original sights. With the lowest front sight blade fitted and using a front bag it shoots 12 inches low at 25 yards.
Some guys in the Club shoot these in practical comps apparently but none of them use the original sights most use a red dot. So great fun to shoot and that's about all I can say for the moment.
(Not that any body is interested any way. But what the heck.)
I will probably refit the long eye relief scope and play with that.
Some guys in the Club shoot these in practical comps apparently but none of them use the original sights most use a red dot. So great fun to shoot and that's about all I can say for the moment.
(Not that any body is interested any way. But what the heck.)
I will probably refit the long eye relief scope and play with that.
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