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TC sight MOA adjustment?

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wtilenw

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Anyone know what each click of adjustment on the TC/Green Mtn.IBS barrels rear sights is supposed to represent? I'm thinking it's 1/2 MOA per click. Does that sound right?
Idaho PRB
 
Idaho PRB said:
Anyone know what each click of adjustment on the TC/Green Mtn.IBS barrels rear sights is supposed to represent? I'm thinking it's 1/2 MOA per click. Does that sound right?
Idaho PRB
Good question...I don't know and TC's manual doesn't mention it...be a good question to ask TC directly...
 
Whatever they are,They aren't fine enough.With my T/C sights on the Rennegade I own I always wished for a little Finer adjustment on it's sights.Just my experience FWIW.
 
For open sights, the ones on my TC Hawkin are the best for thease old eyes. They are far better than any of the sights on my orher guns.
Old Charlie
 
The Knight sights on the GM barrels are different than the TC sights. If you have a micrometer you can get an average elevation for each click and then calculate the click value for whatever distance your shooting using your sight radius.
 
And if you're a high school dropout , like me . You can take a shot , move your sight 4 cliks toward your aiming point , shoot again and see how far 4 clicks took you toward your point of aim . You can than estimate how many more , or less clicks you will need to hit your point of aim . That's how I do it , anyways :thumbsup: .
 
patch knife said:
And if you're a high school dropout , like me . You can take a shot , move your sight 4 cliks toward your aiming point , shoot again and see how far 4 clicks took you toward your point of aim . You can than estimate how many more , or less clicks you will need to hit your point of aim . That's how I do it , anyways :thumbsup: .
Works for me too!

I've got a number of TC round ball barrels and GM round ball barrels...rear sights appear to be the exact same vendor...however, most of TC's standard barrels I've seen usually have a different design low profile, wide veiw hunting style rear sight
 

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