Iron sights?
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Chattcatdaddy
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Iron sights?
Anyone ever try to shoot a match with open/iron sights? If so. what score?
Just curious on this matter. It seems like a appealing challenge to say the least.
Just curious on this matter. It seems like a appealing challenge to say the least.
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I've seen people shoot iron sights (micrometer sights) and I think the lighting conditions are the big factor. Our local range faces south and on a sunny day the targets are really hard to see with the naked eye. A couple of other ranges we shoot at face to the north and thus put the sun to one's back. This makes shooting open sights much more doable.
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peep sites
Bob Aberson shot a 27/40 one day down in Houston with his AR-15, peep sights on his Compass Lake upper and Wolf ammo. Normally he shoots 10-20 with the setup. Perfect conditions, white animals on a yellow background. He tried to shoot air rifle with peeps yesterday. Didn't do very well. I don't remember the score, but I think it was less than 10.
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Occasionally, I shoot a Marlin 39A with iron sights and on my better days when I've got my settings worked out I typically shoot about 8-10 less than with a scoped 1712, but let me tell you - it's very draining and requires a lot more focus than a scoped rifle, which is why I do it from time to time, to keep my focus up.
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You can have a lot of fun shooting open sights in SB and HP. I have done both and had a blast. I have a 1913 vintage 94 Winchester in .32 spl I have used twice to shoot HP. Once at a local match I shot a 13 and that was with 9 pigs. The other time I shot it at the Sierra Classic and shot 14. I have also shot my SB cowboy rifle a 61 Winchester pump in a few SB rifle matches. If the light isn't just right it is very difficult. I did shoot a 22 with it on a week night match with good light conditions. Like I said it is a lot of fun. Al Foust
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Re: Iron sights?
The Blackpowder Cartridge shooters do it regularly (shoot with iron sights). If you are fair with aperture sights, it works pretty well. Lighting is important since with a round aperture in the front, it somewhat becomes a game of color and contrast.Chattcatdaddy wrote:Anyone ever try to shoot a match with open/iron sights? If so. what score?
Just curious on this matter. It seems like a appealing challenge to say the least.
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I shoot a CZ 452 trainer in our iron sight matches. I have a 3/32 Brooks aperture in place of the rear sight blade. Best to date has been 26/40.
Usually finish high teens or low twenties.
I did shoot one match last fall with a gentleman shooting a Marlin 39 with a receiver sight. He shot 39/40. I'm not sure of his name, so I won't repeat it here.
Usually finish high teens or low twenties.
I did shoot one match last fall with a gentleman shooting a Marlin 39 with a receiver sight. He shot 39/40. I'm not sure of his name, so I won't repeat it here.
Regards,
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Iron Sight Shooting
Mike Patterson won the Kentucky State Hunter rifle shooting an Anschutz with iron sights, His score was 40/60. He was the 2007 BPCR National Silhouette Champion also. Needless to say, the man can shoot off of his hind legs !

