Ocelot with a See All open sight.

Just installed the See All open sight today. I'm impressed. The sight works very. 

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I have been thinking about getting one. Let me know what you think after shooting a few. I wonder how it would hold up on a Springer?

I did get some time in using it and sighting it in. The adjustment screws are smooth with no clicks. Also they were stiff to turn. Not in a bad way. Just enough to prevent any issues with the zero. I also did bang it around a bit. Not hardcore, but something to act as normal use. Honestly though I am impressed with the overall quality of it and have no doubt that it can handle some abuse. It seems very well built. Another thing I would like to add is that the way it sights in it will allow for finely adjusting the zero. I prefer it over my micro red dot I was using. I also prefer it over the open sights because it acts more like a red dot. Just no battery to replace or brightness adjustment to deal with. One thing I had found with my red dot was that indoors where the light was much dimmer I would have issues with the dot being to bright even on the lowest setting. I had no issues with the See All with indoor or outdoor light. I have no doubt it will be just fine on a springer.
 
I've got a SeeAll on one of my crossbows.

It shoots 380fps, and the sight holds up well to that vibration. There really isn't much to it to go wrong. Other than the base, everything is really light, so I doubt anything is going to be prone to bouncing around. I've had it about two years with no problems encountered. If it'l stand up to 9mm, .40, .45 caliber hand guns, it'll surly stand up to the light vibration of a pellet / BB gun.

They make a couple of versions now. If you are interested, take a look at their web site.

Mike
 
After reading this thread I thought I would try the SeeAll sight. Definitely NOT for me. I had to work so hard finding the triangle and working it to a point to actually have it over what I was shooting that I couldn't focus on the target. I'm sure it works for some, but I'll stick with a RDS.

My brother-in-law had the same issue. He had a hard time finding the marker. Myself, I love it.