Well I finally have to admit it- At 62 , I just cant see the iron sights on my 30 cal. flintlock , in the early light while I'm squirrel hunting . I've missed 2 shots in the last 2 tries , and it's very frustrating .
I have seen the aperature sights that TOTW sells , the kind that mount in a dove tail , but have never used them , and was wondering if anyone has used them with any degree of success?
I have guns with wrist mounted peep sights , but I would like to keep this Flintlock as traditional as possible ,And I certanly don't want to use those glow in the dark sights , if I can aviod it.
For me , shooting in full light , is not a problem , but these old eye's just can't focus on that front sight any more in dim light . Thanks for any help Jerry
I have seen the aperature sights that TOTW sells , the kind that mount in a dove tail , but have never used them , and was wondering if anyone has used them with any degree of success?
I have guns with wrist mounted peep sights , but I would like to keep this Flintlock as traditional as possible ,And I certanly don't want to use those glow in the dark sights , if I can aviod it.
For me , shooting in full light , is not a problem , but these old eye's just can't focus on that front sight any more in dim light . Thanks for any help Jerry