I want to use my 2240 for Silhouette Shoots. Does anyone has experience with this regarding the 2240 ? What do you prefer to use...? A scope or red dot ?
I haven't shoot it, but in knowing what it is and how it works... I am thinking a red dot. Lighter on the gun, and faster aiming... if you eyes are up for it. Having said that, I am interested in learning what the other guys think.
I also think it comes down to personal preference in sighting, and your eyes. I love a red dot for 5 M, but my eyes are not good enough at 10M for it, so I will need to switch to a scope for that. ;)
Actually, my own choice for silhouette shooting is a rear peep sight and a Martens Taco hood front sight.
Carl
You know, there is allot of truth in that ^^^
I have been shooting the 1377 with the factory peep, and used it last month in the off hand capof comp... and it is probably going to be my choice again this month. My favorite rifle and that I shot well as a kid, had a peep sight on it also.
I also bought a pistol off of a forum member that got here yesterday... and it has the Williams peep on it. Shot about 100 pellets through it before I mounted the scope, and it was great fun and accurate. Only wish the peep was a little smaller, bit I can order one smaller if I keep using it :-*
Barry posted a good thread, with a link in it to good info on using/ shooting with a peep setup:
http://www.crosman-air-pistol-owners-forum.com/board/index.php/topic,10640.msg129533.html#msg129533 (http://www.crosman-air-pistol-owners-forum.com/board/index.php/topic,10640.msg129533.html#msg129533)
Carl - whose peep sight is that... and whose grips?
Quote from: Brent on April 11, 2013, 11:48:01 PM
Carl - whose peep sight is that... and whose grips?
Our own member Rick (Iagent) made those grips and the moment I saw them I wanted them.
The front sight is from Martens Sight Company, a one man cottage industry airgun shop. http://daisysights.com/page2.html (http://daisysights.com/page2.html)
Carl
Brent,
The screw-in apertures for the peeps come in several sizes and a few different outside diameters too.
See page 14 of their catalog:
http://www.williamsgunsight.com/gunsights/pdf/2013%20Catalog.pdf (http://www.williamsgunsight.com/gunsights/pdf/2013%20Catalog.pdf)
Cheers,
Fast target acquisition.. not so important in silhouette... I use a BSA Edge 2x pistol scope, works superbly, and makes those little chickens "pop" in the sight picture :-*
Have used a peep on a rifle...no issues. Wondering about the sight picture when used on a pistol held at arms length???
Or are you shooting it Pistol field target style...ie rifle type eye relief?
Inquiring minds and such. :)
Al
This video demonstrates how to shoot a pistol using a peep sight.
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7a85uctmQw#]Gunzorro Demonstrates the "Taco Hold"[/url]
Carl
Thanks!
Tube over the front sight makes all kinds of sense now too. :-*
Al
Quote from: quickster47 on April 11, 2013, 11:14:31 PM
Actually, my own choice for silhouette shooting is a rear peep sight and a Martens Taco hood front sight.
Carl
Got a link to that front sight Carl? I haven't seen one like that before.
Dave
Quote from: DaveB50 on April 12, 2013, 03:29:40 AM
Got a link to that front sight Carl? I haven't seen one like that before.
Dave
The front sight is from Martens Sight Company, a one man cottage industry airgun shop. http://daisysights.com/page2.html (http://daisysights.com/page2.html)
Carl
Quote from: quickster47 on April 11, 2013, 11:14:31 PM
Actually, my own choice for silhouette shooting is a rear peep sight and a Martens Taco hood front sight.
Carl
Carl, nice looking shooter. What kind of rear peep sight is that?
Quote from: blake.l on April 12, 2013, 07:22:29 AM
Carl, nice looking shooter. What kind of rear peep sight is that?
The basic rear peep sight is a Williams FP-GR-TK that I picked up at Airguns of Arizona and the aperture is something I bought from Champion Shooters.
Carl
Quote from: quickster47 on April 12, 2013, 03:02:57 AM
This video demonstrates how to shoot a pistol using a peep sight.
Carl
Anyone know what type pistol that is he is shooting?
Quote from: blake.l on April 13, 2013, 02:59:17 AM
Anyone know what type pistol that is he is shooting?
Pretty sure that is a Thompson Contender.
Carl
Shot my 1322 with a red dot today... my first such scope. A bit heavier with steel breech and optics than my stock one, and the dot seems shakier than iron sights. Need more testing. I think a carbine would lend better support for a red dot maybe.
What about the parallax error of a Red Dot...?
Tried the red dot with the stock today. A better match perhaps. Too much wobble without it. ???
QuoteNeed more testing.
ALL of mine need a lot more "testing." :)