Centra Goliath 30mm front sight

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Centra Goliath 30mm front sight

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Just got some new gear. The new Centra 30mm sight made by X-Treme Shooting in the USA, and used by a growing number of top shooters in the US and internationally.

Looks great and hopefully will shoot as well!

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Link to XTreme Shooting:
http://www.x-tremeshooting.com/index.php?page=centragoliath

I understand local supplier is Action Clear:
http://www.actionclear.com.au/products/index.php
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Re: Centra Goliath 30mm front sight

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Aubrey wrote:Just got some new gear. The new Centra 30mm sight made by X-Treme Shooting in the USA, and used by a growing number of top shooters in the US and internationally.

Looks great and hopefully will shoot as well!

Image

Link to XTreme Shooting:
http://www.x-tremeshooting.com/index.php?page=centragoliath

I understand local supplier is Action Clear:
http://www.actionclear.com.au/products/index.php


Aubrey,

Not only it WILL, but IT DOES : John Whiden, using it on both of his rifles, won the US Nationals and the Leech Cup in Camp Perry this year...

Good luck to add to the good tool...

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Post by Quick »

Man, thats one BIG front sight.
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Quick wrote:Man, thats one BIG front sight.


Quick

BIG sight for SMALL groups.

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Good point mate.
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Re: Centra Goliath 30mm front sight

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I used the sight for first time at 800m yesterday. The clarity of vision and ability to see so much more - like target numbers and wind flags was fantastic. It really felt good - I managed to wobble in 50-7 on my first string.

Very happy! High recommended.
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Re: Centra Goliath 30mm front sight

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Aubrey wrote:I used the sight for first time at 800m yesterday. The clarity of vision and ability to see so much more - like target numbers and wind flags was fantastic. It really felt good - I managed to wobble in 50-7 on my first string.

Very happy! High recommended.


Well done...But the shooter behind is for something in the result as well..

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centra 30 ml sight

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I haven't seen a foresight extension for this sight. I would imagine that a few specks of rain on the eagle eye could jepodise a good shoot.
Any ideas out there??
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ambo 1 wrote:I haven't seen a foresight extension for this sight. I would imagine that a few specks of rain on the eagle eye could jepodise a good shoot.
Any ideas out there??


Sunshades, fore and aft are available.
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Re: centra 30 ml sight

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Aubrey wrote:
ambo 1 wrote:I haven't seen a foresight extension for this sight. I would imagine that a few specks of rain on the eagle eye could jepodise a good shoot.
Any ideas out there??


Sunshades, fore and aft are available.


Contrary to other brands, Centra lenses are held in a collet ensuring their perfect indexing, but who also are female threaded same pitch as the Tunnel to accept extensions, filters, sunshades, rainshades......whatever.
The accessories ca be screwed directly on the Tunnel if no lens is used.
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centra 30 ml foresight

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Thanks for that clarification. The important words for me were.... "if no lens is used".
This being the case I will hold off buying. I use an Eagle eye at all ranges.
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Re: centra 30 ml foresight

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ambo 1 wrote:Thanks for that clarification. The important words for me were.... "if no lens is used".
This being the case I will hold off buying. I use an Eagle eye at all ranges.


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You can screw a sunshade onto the lens - there has been a misunderstanding.
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Re: centra 30 ml foresight

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Aubrey wrote:
ambo 1 wrote:Thanks for that clarification. The important words for me were.... "if no lens is used".
This being the case I will hold off buying. I use an Eagle eye at all ranges.


Ambo
You can screw a sunshade onto the lens - there has been a misunderstanding.


Sorry,
When I wrote "collet", I meant the collet into which is inserted the Eagle Eye. Whether the Eagle Eye (with its collar) is screwed on or not, the sunshade can be fitted on the sight or on the collar
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