Howdy. Hope everyone is well.
Has anyone any experience or knowledge about Kelly tang sights? They sure look the business!
Has anyone any experience or knowledge about Kelly tang sights? They sure look the business!
I have Shavers sights on my 1869 Rolling Block and am completely satisfied with them. Kelly, MVA and Shaver are all quality Soule sights. The only difference is the level finish and that's the real difference. Kelly would look out of place on my Roller with it's level of "patina".Thank you for your reply. Lee Shaver sights are proven quality and I may go that way.
J.W. Soule's wind gage sight wasn't patented until 1889 (in the USA) so as you rightly note post dates Whitworth by a long way, and also many of the breech loaders that it is popularly used on today.I’m looking for sights for my Whitworth. Soule sights post date the muzzle loading era by 25 years. I was hoping to get the Goodwin style sight being more period appropriate. ...
Windage on the front without a doubt handicaps you and I believe cost me some points in matches.
Fleener
Sorry to read this. Take care.Not a problem. Hope you get the bug and join the AU International Team. Unfortunately I think my days of long range competition is over. I have arthritis in my right shoulder.
I have a section of my web site for Long Range Muzzle Loading - there’s quite a few articles there that will hopefully assist. I managed an email discussion list on the subject for 20 years, until YahooGroups closed down. A small number of us here have competed internationally in long range muzzle loading - ask questions whether you shoot ‘informally’ or aspire to compete. It’s a great discipline.I’m just learning about lrml. I’ve never done it before and there is so much I don’t understand.
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