New Sight for my Muzzleloader

Colorado Cowboy

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Went to the range this AM to sight in my TC Pro Hunter with the new SeeAll sight I just installed. Took a little while as the directions are a little sketchy and there are no "clicks" to indicate adjustment. After a little trial and error finally got it to shoot pretty good at 50 yds. I tended to over correct when making adjustments. Going back in a couple of days to work on loads and do 100 yard groups. New trigger is great.
 

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That sight is huge!
It isn't really all that big, I think my picture is a little deceiving. I think I am really going to like it for hunting. It gathers light so it is bright all the time, so I think it will be pretty fast for sight acquisition. I removed the front & rear sight as you don't use them.
 

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Looks pretty good CC, and a little big to me too. This past weekend I tried to help my buddy get his TC Triumph Bone Collector sighted in......he is over 50 with more eye sight so he installed a peep sight. I was able to get the gun shooting good for me, but he was still all around. I'm going to have him look it these sights, maybe he will be able to see better...
 

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Looks pretty good CC, and a little big to me too. This past weekend I tried to help my buddy get his TC Triumph Bone Collector sighted in......he is over 50 with more eye sight so he installed a peep sight. I was able to get the gun shooting good for me, but he was still all around. I'm going to have him look it these sights, maybe he will be able to see better...
I bought mine off of their website: seeallopensight.com I am 72 years old and I really don't shoot well with standard open sights. Have a hard time focusing on rear sight, front sight and target at the same time. When I shoot Bulls Eye pistol, I use a Red Dot and in Cowboy action Shooting I really just concentrate on the front sight and the target and it is pretty close. I just about ignore the rear sight. I wear contacts that really improve my vision, but decided to try this sight, which seems to be good so far.
 
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Focusing on the sights and target is the problem he had with the regular fiber optic sights. Said it looked like a little green sliver between 2 basketballs. Changed that out with the peep sight which is a little better for him. Probably stick with that but I liked how this one looked on the website so I forwarded it to him. What was your "pretty good" group at 50 yards? Last year I left the season with my Encore shooting 1" group, 2" high at 100 yards with the standard fiber optic sights. I too where contact lenses.
 
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I started out at 25 yards and it took about 6 shots to get it on the target so I could go to 50 yards. Then I overcorrected and went back to 25. Then back to 50 and finally got it where I wanted, only problem was I ran out of powder. No group, just the one shot right in the X ring. Like I said the only thing bad I have to say is there are no "clicks" to indicate how much you are moving the sight. Took a little getting used to. I am going back out to the range again, probably Friday, depending on the weather as it is supposed to storm tonight & tomorrow. I'll keep you posted as to the results.
 
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Finally got back to the range and same situation....no way to really tell how much you are correcting the sight. I've sure shot abunch of components and will need to do a bunch more if things don't start to improve. I am going to get ahold of the mfg and talk to them and see what i'm doing wrong.

Their instructions say 1/16 of a turn = 1" @100yds. Guess I'n going to make a graduated disc that I can stick over the adjustment screw for reference. At least the windage is labeled L & R, but the elevation is not. You don't know which was is up or down...Urghh.
 
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Went to the range again this am and I think I finally have this thing figured out. I made a spud for .50 for my bore sighter and got it bore sighted. Got it on the target @ 25 yards and adjusted. Shot enough to get a pretty good group, 3 shots 1/2" group. Have to go back and shoot 50 & 100 yds. Just have to be really careful not to overcorrect when adjusting the sights.
 

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Resurrecting an old thread but interested in how this sight works. Since it is an all one one how good is it at 200 yards? I was always under the impression that the longer the distance between front and rear sights help increase stability and accuracy. Which is why short barrels/short sight distances are more difficult to shoot. Am I way off base?
 

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I didn't post any more (forgot), but I get 2" groups at 150 yards. For me this is about my max distance. I'll be doing some more shooting with it in the next couple of months.

Hard to explain the sighting , bit I'll try. I have the original type with a triangle with the tip at the top. It is used as the sight. If you move your head to either side, you can see the triangle move, so you know you are off the point you want as impact. They also have a new reticle that is a crosshair, which I havn't seen.
 

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There website says ''legal in every state except Colorado''. What a shame.


SeeAll Sights give you a big advantage when it comes to a Muzzle Loader, or a Crossbow. Offering a battery free design, anti fogging optic, target and sight both in perfect focus, virtually bullet proof construction, no parallax error, and no recoil limitations, SeeAll Sights will get you on target faster, and help you shoot more accurately. Legal in every state except Colorado a SeeAll Sight will out shoot all the competition.
 
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JimP

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There website says ''legal in every state except Colorado''. What a shame.
. Legal in every state except Colorado a SeeAll Sight will out shoot all the competition.

It depends on what web site you look at. Another supplier of them says that they are legal in all states. And the Colorado regulations say:

k. Only open or iron sights allowed in muzzleloading seasons. Fiber optic and
fluorescent paint incorporated into or onto open or iron sights are legal. Scopes
or any sighting device using artificial light, batteries and electronic gear are
prohibited during muzzleloading seasons.


These sights meet that definition in my opinion. They are open and don't use a battery, electronic or artificial light for the sight.