HOW OUR GROOVED RIB WORKS

THE ONE-EYED SHOOTERS

The Crossfire Eliminator Rib has a groove that is 1/8 inch deep
at the front of the rib, as it comes back the groove tapers upwards
and ends approximately where your mid bead would be. There
is a fiber optic stick sitting down in the groove, at the end of the rib.
There is nothing on top of the rib that your eye might occasionally
try to look around or over, it is all down in the groove, this design
allows only the aiming eye to see the fiber optic, it helps with  the
confusion that can happen when tracking your target, it also gives
you a nice clean aiming plane. I've had people pull the gun up
and look down the rib, seeing the fiber optic bead with there aiming
eye then I tell them to close their aiming eye and look again
their response usually is where did it go.
Your off eye is blocked from seeing the fiber optics it
only sees the side or top of  the rib.

One-eyed shooters are at a disadvantage over the
two-eyed shooters. One-eyed shooters have less depth
perception and don't have the luxury of having the
other eye to aid in picking up the target, their one eye
has to do all the work. With the crossfire eliminator rib
the bird to bead relationship becomes more pronounced
ensuring clearer sight picture and increased consistency.
It makes it easy to keep their eye on the target
without losing sight of the bead in their peripheral vision.

Our ribs run the full length of your aiming plane,   
  (the top flat part of you're rib)

Your other eye can't see the fiber optics