I'm thinking that there might be a more practical sight in distance than the 10 yard one that my newly scoped M61 is set for. Sure the thing is right on at my most often encountered red squirrel distance, but it is 2 1/2" inches high at 45 yards. I guess they call that mid range trajectory because it begins to fall off from there. Does a longer range sight in distance, say 20 yards, flatten out the bullet's trajectory at shorter or longer ranges? Head of red squirrel isn't very large and hold over or under has given me some issues.


My other auto is a .45

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