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Let’s get me back up to speed with iron sights.
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<blockquote data-quote="Chaparral" data-source="post: 3710809" data-attributes="member: 49817"><p>First issue: Find a trained developmental optometrist. They can help retrain your eyes. Warning, insurance hates to pay for it and most of their clients will be well under 18. Dr Megan Ford is very good but she is in Tulsa. </p><p></p><p>Second issue: in my opinion, try a peep sight with a large disc and smaller holes. Lyman used to make a nice selection. I saw a very good collection of sights and apertures at the last Wannamachers at one table. Maybe they are on line? The larger disc will blot out extraneous things, the smaller hole will help focus on front sight and line up to target. With my old 44Mag Marlin lever I was shooting 2 moa at 75 yards and I am a lousy shooter. Like a scope sightin close and long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chaparral, post: 3710809, member: 49817"] First issue: Find a trained developmental optometrist. They can help retrain your eyes. Warning, insurance hates to pay for it and most of their clients will be well under 18. Dr Megan Ford is very good but she is in Tulsa. Second issue: in my opinion, try a peep sight with a large disc and smaller holes. Lyman used to make a nice selection. I saw a very good collection of sights and apertures at the last Wannamachers at one table. Maybe they are on line? The larger disc will blot out extraneous things, the smaller hole will help focus on front sight and line up to target. With my old 44Mag Marlin lever I was shooting 2 moa at 75 yards and I am a lousy shooter. Like a scope sightin close and long. [/QUOTE]
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