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redwing said:Hunting in the west across sage brush prairies on a bright clear day its easy to misjudge range. The target is more often farther than you think. Shooting a M/L at 100 yds. is common. That being said, with prmitve iron sights it is next to impossible to judge a 2" sight correction at that distance. I doubt the concern over holding off for elevation change. :shake:
I see your Avatar says S.W. Wyoming. I remember landing at Denver Colorado and then getting on an old C-40, black smoke and eveything starting the engines, to fly 45 minutes to a landing stip no bigger than a postage stamp at Casper, then picked up and drove to Douglas Wyoming for an Antelope hunt. Could not believe how flat the land out there was and at the time all the oil rigs we passed were still, this was in 88' and I couldn't believe they weren't pumping.
Was no open sites there. :haha: If I was going to almost kill my self getting there I ment business. It was a fun trip compliments of the MS society that takes 15 disabled hunters each year to hunt Antelope out there. All I had to do was pay for the plane ticket, rest was paid for. I remember good people in Wyoming. :thumbsup: