I am trying to teach myself how to use these iron sights that came with my rifle.
Here's my problem. I am trying to get a repeatable setup that I can use whether I am using the gun or my 11 year old son is. The problem is that my accuracy is affected by how close my eye is to my rear peep. But in low light while hunting I have to move my eye closer to the peep to see through it. In bright light, I can move my head back to make the aperature smaller and increase my accuracy.
Here's my setup (you can see the sight in the pictures): http://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/fusionbb/showtopic.php?tid/240987/
I was thinking that I could exchange the rear post sight with this AR15 front sight that has a crosshair in it. I could align the front sight's rounded part atop the blade with the back post's crosshair. As long as things are tightened down, that would be repeatable exactly by my son.
Here's the sight: http://store.advancedmart.com/artyriducrfr.html
Thoughts?
Thanks!
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Here's my problem. I am trying to get a repeatable setup that I can use whether I am using the gun or my 11 year old son is. The problem is that my accuracy is affected by how close my eye is to my rear peep. But in low light while hunting I have to move my eye closer to the peep to see through it. In bright light, I can move my head back to make the aperature smaller and increase my accuracy.
Here's my setup (you can see the sight in the pictures): http://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/fusionbb/showtopic.php?tid/240987/
I was thinking that I could exchange the rear post sight with this AR15 front sight that has a crosshair in it. I could align the front sight's rounded part atop the blade with the back post's crosshair. As long as things are tightened down, that would be repeatable exactly by my son.
Here's the sight: http://store.advancedmart.com/artyriducrfr.html
Thoughts?
Thanks!
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