Hey y'all,
I'm a little apprehensive to ask... but why would a shooter choose Match direction on their sight knobs versus SR direction? If I'm correct, the SR directions are the same as if you were running a vertical mill - CW turn brings the aperture in the direction of your hand. On the other hand, Match directions are the same as a standard scope (I think). Why would someone choose one over the other? It seems like if you're in the habit of running open sights, you'd always choose SR direction, and yet, I bet Match direction is more popular for Palma and Match shooters.
Can anyone shed some light on this? Thanks!
I'm a little apprehensive to ask... but why would a shooter choose Match direction on their sight knobs versus SR direction? If I'm correct, the SR directions are the same as if you were running a vertical mill - CW turn brings the aperture in the direction of your hand. On the other hand, Match directions are the same as a standard scope (I think). Why would someone choose one over the other? It seems like if you're in the habit of running open sights, you'd always choose SR direction, and yet, I bet Match direction is more popular for Palma and Match shooters.
Can anyone shed some light on this? Thanks!