First of all, I’ve been shooting traditional black powder for 20+ of my 29 years and I learn so much on this forum every day, so thank you.
Secondly, I’m considering putting vernier or buckhorn sights on my next rifle. I have good vision, but when I focus in on a target I have a hard time seeing traditional iron sights, and when I focus on the back irons, my target goes fuzzy. I recently knocked down a bull elk with my dad’s .54 (my .40 just doesn’t have the bang for elk) and I he a much better sight picture with his buckhorn sights.
My question is this: Do those who use vernier sights have trouble with target clarity in the first/last 15-20 minutes of daylight? I don’t rendezvous anymore, but am very active in the woods with my smoke pole yet, and these times are generally when big game are active. Thanks in advance.
P.S. Here are few photos of that bugler
Secondly, I’m considering putting vernier or buckhorn sights on my next rifle. I have good vision, but when I focus in on a target I have a hard time seeing traditional iron sights, and when I focus on the back irons, my target goes fuzzy. I recently knocked down a bull elk with my dad’s .54 (my .40 just doesn’t have the bang for elk) and I he a much better sight picture with his buckhorn sights.
My question is this: Do those who use vernier sights have trouble with target clarity in the first/last 15-20 minutes of daylight? I don’t rendezvous anymore, but am very active in the woods with my smoke pole yet, and these times are generally when big game are active. Thanks in advance.
P.S. Here are few photos of that bugler