paulvallandigham
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If it works, USE IT! My concern about fuzzy edges comes from these large blobs of plastic stuck on a post. There are some very small sites in better colors( than white!) available now, and as I have noted on this subject in the past, the ones now that come encased in a metal tube, with a cut in the top of the tube to let light into the plastic sight are the ones I recommend on rifles, shotguns, and handguns. You can see the sights down to the lowest available lighting conditions, but because the plastic sight is surrounded by a black pipe(tube), the edges are NOT FUZZY at all! I have come to prefer the GREEN sights for a wider variety of shooting conditions, than white, or gold, or blaze orange.
Someone told me they now have a blue sight out, but I have not seen one in person, and would have my doubts about choosing that color, other than if all your hunting is done in snow-covered terrain. There is just not enough CONTRAST with a blue sight for most hunting conditions.
Someone told me they now have a blue sight out, but I have not seen one in person, and would have my doubts about choosing that color, other than if all your hunting is done in snow-covered terrain. There is just not enough CONTRAST with a blue sight for most hunting conditions.