I bought one, tried it out and returned it the very next day. I realised a simple central line in the middle of the oche in direct line with the bull was way more efficient to guide where your stance should be. Don't waste your money.
So… how many days did you use this before the review? Seems like the type of thing you should come back to after a few hundred rounds at a minimum. There is supposedly an entire training course around the Sight Right theory. Is some of that info included with the item?
HI, I had not used it much before the video, I had made my own but found it lacking. I use this from time to time when I feel things are out of wack. When I bought mine there was not a program that I knew of. I have seen some online training that does use this. I like it to help keep me aligned.
Great review Matt..by looking at the design may be simple enough to build your own maybe? Considering the shipping costs and all. Doesn’t seem that complex, however I would definitely like to implement this to my practice time! Thanks!
I built one the first time I saw one. I never felt it was correct but maybe it was just me. I never really like taking away from those that have come up with something but maybe I should do a DIY video as well.
Just build your own. Geometry is geometry. As long as there's a line higher up near the player and one lower in the back, you don't have to be concerned with specific measurements. It's literally the same. Make sure to use a square ruler for the lines and that your pieces of wood are perfectly square. The line nearest the board can be slightly thicker than the one near the player, that makes the optical illusion of a straight, unbroken line even more realistic.
I thought you say it lile Win Mow not whatever you said. This just looks like a plank. Surly lines could be drawn on your own oche or just make your own plank. I also thought the plank, (sorry the winmau sight right , targeting system 2000 not a plank unit), should be by your feet. Greetings from the U of K
How does this translate to an actual game where there isn't a sightrite? Or is it more that your body gets used to center, and then when you're playing a game you're familiar with what feels like center?