
May 3, 2011

I have never tried this, but they say it's better than the weaver stance. I'm afraid I'll knock my eye out. He is shooting a T/C with sporting sights from Martens Sights. It doesn't look safe to me, but it works. One day
I'll try it. Check it out. I will bring me some Tamalies when I try it.

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May 3, 2011

That front sight is the Taco hood sight by Marten. It's legal for IHMSA on some
types of shooting.
http://www.daisysights.com/page5.html
ZH-46M Sight Prices and Options
The price on the complete (black) base model front sight with hood is $40 plus $7 shipping.
Some of the options are:
A compensated front base (very limited number available) $75 with standard hood.
A colored sight base. $15 extra
A "Taco" length hood with rear support. $20 extra.
A rear peep sight adaptor with 7/32 x 40 threads(Longer mounting screws included) $25
A clear front aperture that fits the "Taco" hood. $15
Rear sight blades with same threads as originals (.032", .062", and .080" notches) $10 .
Rear sight blade screws (longer) $5 pair shipped

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April 25, 2008

Lots of standing IHMSA shooters swear this setup works better than regular open sights and a more normal standing position. I've used it with a Exemplar before that had a 5" high-rise mount and a 6.5-20X scope. Once I got used to it, my scores did improve and it was a lot more fun than the traditional method.
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