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Wow. That thing is bigger that I imagined.
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It does ruin the smooth, flowing lines of the Elsie. You don't have to have your eye perfectly lined up straight down the rib with this. You can still see the target circle and dot with your head a bit off center and it seems to still shoot where it should.
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Once again, what is in the brass fixture at the rear of the Nydar sighting aid?
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Dean, on page one in the first photo you can see a small circle and dot at the rear of the sight near the brass part on mine. The rear projects the circle and dot onto the glass circle at the front of the sight. I called it a reflex sight in first post but I think the proper term is reflective. Basically gives it the single sighting plane of a telescope.
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Thanks Bob - I understand it now. .
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