laagamer
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Apologies for dumb questions, but how do I use my sights?
I've never shot a gun before I started shooting flintlocks, and I really can't hit anything.
To quote the great Crash Davis, "Ya? From what I hear, you couldn't hit water if you fell out of a boat."
I tightened the elevation screw all the way down midway through last shoot, and that really screwed things up. It's definitely a combination of my flinching from a flint, and not knowing where to line up the sights. I was a bit better with the percussion guns I tried.
I looked up the Lyman Great Plains user manual, and it looks like:
So, like, should the target bullseye be where the dotted line is? Or in the center of the gap between the front sight and dotted line?
Since my elevation screw for the back sight is fully tightened, what does that really mean? Also, the guide mentions filing down the front sight? I have no idea why you'd do that? Apologies, I didn't really understand the manual.
Any help or tips are appreciated! Thank you!
I've never shot a gun before I started shooting flintlocks, and I really can't hit anything.
To quote the great Crash Davis, "Ya? From what I hear, you couldn't hit water if you fell out of a boat."
I tightened the elevation screw all the way down midway through last shoot, and that really screwed things up. It's definitely a combination of my flinching from a flint, and not knowing where to line up the sights. I was a bit better with the percussion guns I tried.
I looked up the Lyman Great Plains user manual, and it looks like:
So, like, should the target bullseye be where the dotted line is? Or in the center of the gap between the front sight and dotted line?
Since my elevation screw for the back sight is fully tightened, what does that really mean? Also, the guide mentions filing down the front sight? I have no idea why you'd do that? Apologies, I didn't really understand the manual.
Any help or tips are appreciated! Thank you!
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