Flinter987 said:I'm sorry, I should have been a little more specific with my original post. I'm having a really hard time with my sights being fuzzy. They'll be clear for just a little and then I can hardly see my front sight anymore and everything is a blur. I've tried focusing on the front sight, moving my head around on the stock, tried shooting with and without my glasses, and even tried filing the notch in my rear sight a little wider. At 50 yards I'm not accurate because I can't see the sights well enough to aim at the same exact spot twice. That's why I was considering the Lyman sights. I really want to take my gun out on some pronghorn this fall, so I'm trying to find a setup that'll work for me. I like things to be as traditional as possible, so I do cringe a bit at the thought of putting the hunter sights on it, though at this point I'm looking for what'll be most accurrate for me while hunting. I would be willing to try a more traditional set of sights and have looked at some in Dixie's catalog. Would I be able to see through these better than the buckhorn/brass blade factory sights that I have on now? Any suggestions on traditional ones that'll fit my gun? Thanks for you patience on my reply. Life has been pretty busy of late Thanks for all your replies too! Hope you all have a great day!
SR.Chief said:You could look at these SIGHTS
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