FIBER OPTIC vs APERTURE
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FIBER OPTIC vs APERTURE
Being a purveyor of fiber optic inserts, I am curious about which inserts people are using after our first season of legal front sight aperture use. There has been no solid consensus with the few shooters with whom I have talked. Please take a moment and select the answer that best fits your preferences.
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Re: FIBER OPTIC vs APERTURE
If I used Lee Shaver apertures in Lyman 17A front sights for years and then tried a fiber optic insert but didn't like it and kept using Lee Shaver apertures, which choice should I pick from that list?
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Re: FIBER OPTIC vs APERTURE
I have actually been having very good luck with the fattest post Lyman provides with the 17a.... I'm mostly blind though so YMMV.... ;)
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Re: FIBER OPTIC vs APERTURE
i tried several different sizes of apertures. i did not like it. i am staying with the al foust fiber optic.
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Re: FIBER OPTIC vs APERTURE
I have a fiber optic insert on my 336W and in shadow, (we have covered range), with my eyes there is no difference between FO and the post and bead on my 336 35 rem.
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Re: FIBER OPTIC vs APERTURE
My 1894 has a Lee Shaver tang sight and front sight. I changed the front sight to the medium Lee Shaver aperture...now I'm all set for white animals - kinda tough to see the black ones.
Anyone have tips for shooting black target (like the ones in Raton)?
Michael
Anyone have tips for shooting black target (like the ones in Raton)?
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Re: FIBER OPTIC vs APERTURE
Black animals shoot just as well as white ones with an aperture front sight. However, most folks find that they need a larger hole for white targets, esp if the sun is bright.
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Re: FIBER OPTIC vs APERTURE
I'd suggest that if the aperture makes it "kinda tough to see the black animals", then the aperture is too small.
Olympic/bullseye shooters use apertures without any problem at all; the bullseye extending out to the 7 ring. And, they shoot possibles!
Try a larger aperture; it's all about centering the animal in the ring, which your eye has the remarkable ability to do.
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Olympic/bullseye shooters use apertures without any problem at all; the bullseye extending out to the 7 ring. And, they shoot possibles!
Try a larger aperture; it's all about centering the animal in the ring, which your eye has the remarkable ability to do.
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Re: FIBER OPTIC vs APERTURE
Using the round aperture in the front sight has given me a new perspective on aligning the front and rear sights. It's now very easy to make sure I have the same picture each time I shoulder the gun. It is amazing how your eyes can get two things concentric. Definitely like using the round inserts.
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Re: FIBER OPTIC vs APERTURE
The Lee Shaver suggests using the medium and the large aperture - together, at the same time.
He says it helps you pick up the target faster.
When it warms up some I'll try it for real - I based my original statement on sighting through the back door, at black rocks in my neighbors flowerbed.
Thanks for everyones help.
Michael
He says it helps you pick up the target faster.
When it warms up some I'll try it for real - I based my original statement on sighting through the back door, at black rocks in my neighbors flowerbed.
Thanks for everyones help.
Michael
Overheard at the Dairy Queen "I live in Port Aransas,but I'm not from here...you can tell because I have all my own teeth."
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Re: FIBER OPTIC vs APERTURE
Yes, they work for me. (70 degrees here today.)
I tested two different apertures - one is a Lee Shaver on my Marlin 1894 rifle and one that I found in my "box-o-parts"
The Lee shaver needs both the Medium and Large discs in place - to make it easier to pick up the front sight.
The other one - I sure wish I knew where it came from - was ideal for my 39a. It was thicker than the Shaver models and was a tight fit in the Lyman front sight. I had to raise the Williams sight about 8 clicks to re-center the point of impact with this aperture in place.
Can anyone suggest where I might find some front apertures to choose from?
Michael
I tested two different apertures - one is a Lee Shaver on my Marlin 1894 rifle and one that I found in my "box-o-parts"
The Lee shaver needs both the Medium and Large discs in place - to make it easier to pick up the front sight.
The other one - I sure wish I knew where it came from - was ideal for my 39a. It was thicker than the Shaver models and was a tight fit in the Lyman front sight. I had to raise the Williams sight about 8 clicks to re-center the point of impact with this aperture in place.
Can anyone suggest where I might find some front apertures to choose from?
Michael
Overheard at the Dairy Queen "I live in Port Aransas,but I'm not from here...you can tell because I have all my own teeth."
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Re: FIBER OPTIC vs APERTURE
snaketail2,
This guy will make anything you want. $$$
http://www.distantthunderbpcr.com/DTPag ... eSheet.htm
ppkny
This guy will make anything you want. $$$
http://www.distantthunderbpcr.com/DTPag ... eSheet.htm
ppkny
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Re: FIBER OPTIC vs APERTURE
ppkny wrote: ↑Mon Jan 08, 2018 4:43 am snaketail2,
This guy will make anything you want. $$$
http://www.distantthunderbpcr.com/DTPag ... eSheet.htm
ppkny
Thank you.
Michael
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