- of
sight past a gap at the
center of the rear
sight and
towards the top edge of the
front sight. When the shooter's line of
sight, the iron
sights, and...
-
firearms and
artillery pieces, the act of
sighting in or
sight-in is a
preparatory or
corrective calibration of the
sights with the goal of
having the projectile...
- A
telescopic sight,
commonly called a
scope informally, is an
optical sighting device based on a
refracting telescope. It is
equipped with some form of...
- of 60
shots to
count in 50
minutes (when
using electronic targets).
These are
shot after an
unlimited number of
sighting shots,
which must be
shot during...
- A
reflector sight or
reflex sight is an
optical sight that
allows the user to look
through a
partially reflecting gl****
element and see an illuminated...
-
below the line of
sight a projectile's
trajectory may deviate.
Other considerations include sight height and
acceptable drop
before a
shot is ineffective...
- two
shots are
fired in
rapid succession at the same
target with the same
sight picture (as
opposed to the
controlled pair,
whereby a
second sighting is...
- follow-up
shots.
Laser sights also aid in
point shooting,
where the
shooter relies on hand eye
coordination rather than
aiming with a
traditional sight, this...
- fire is
aiming and
firing a
projectile without relying on a
direct line of
sight between the gun and its target, as in the case of
direct fire.
Aiming is...
- first-generation
holographic sight was
introduced by EOTech—then an ERIM subsidiary—at the 1996
SHOT Show,
under the
trade name Holo
Sight by Bushnell, with whom...