they were called accucover
Hi all .
whos got a good memory ?
Some many years ago I remember a product that sat on the front of the scope with little arrows at 3 6 9 & 12 oclock
I was chatting about it the other eve in the range to another interested shooter I tried to find something / anything about it on the net at the time but not successful.
It was designed to help you "centre" your eye on your scope ...instead of looking through at an angle
I had it in my mind it was an Accu something ??
Anyone remember these ...are they still about ??
Only things similar I find are for bow and arrows .
I don't want to look like my memory is going and I am starting to imagine things LOL
Thx guys and gals
Degs
they were called accucover
I remember something like that. It was like a butler creek cover for the eyepiece and had yellow pointers supposedly to center your eye on the scope. I seem to recall a bit of a debate amongst the local HFT crowd as to the legality of them. Oh how us normal folk laughed........
Accuview keeps springing to mind but I cant quite remember.
Edit: Thanks Wil95k, I would have spent all night wondering about that....
Discontinued now I think.
From what I remember they were not allowed in HFT. Part of the hype / advertising blurb was that the military were using them. Could be about 12 years ago?
Cheers, Phil
They are good and they are out there.. They make your brain automatically centre your eye with the scope to minimize parralex error, and the just seem to help bring the gun up to your eye faster... not that I've ever needed that 😂
Donald
Do they really do anything? Always struck me as a gimmick.
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Their was a clip in version that was available at
One of the Weston park gamefairs.Brief discussions
Were held with an airgun magazine for a free cover giveaway but there wasn't enough money to make it
Viable so it didn't happen.That device was tested
At Brecon sniper training centre.
I've got one on one of my scopes that i bought secondhand never realy saw the point of it to be quite honest.
Yes, once you line up the arrows with your crosshairs, that's it set.
When you look through and your eye is not dead centre, you can instantly see that the edges of the crosshairs and the arrows don't like up.
There's also a kind of peep sight effect, meaning that you naturally centre the target.
Donald
Thanks guys I knew I could rely on an answer .
Yeh I had it down as accuview too
This is the nearest ... .similar if you like looking item I can find today now with added bubble
https://www.google.co.uk/aclk?sa=l&a...aACCOcB&adurl=
LOL … just found them on UTT**** as a pic … unavailable
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rc...o_we-CTGvyOn52
But some reviews kicking around still
Can pass this on now ...thanks again
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The later ones with a modified catch for the flip up are quite a well made lens cover. I have had two in use for several years, although I cut the little arrows off as they don't seem to make any practical difference in aiming the gun.