I was shooting my Blackhawk hunter yesterday at 40yds are so. Anticipating recoil etc excuse excuse and I was all over the paper. Calmed down and put 12 in a spot about the size of my fist. Makes a difference. I think scopes are more of a handicap than a help. They make mediocre shooters be able to hit stuff. Almost immediate gratification but irons are more satisfying to me.

I shot a doe with my knight at 96 yards a few weeks ago with the Williams peep. I sighted 4" high at 100. I put the front sight on the point where the back of front leg met the body. Put the bullet right through the lungs. Im taking the same rifle to NM in dec after an elk. Ive got my target knobs on the way for my Williams. Planning to mark sight at 100, 150 and 200 for 4" high so no matter what I range the animal I can place the front sight in same place. No Kentucky windage or Tennessee elevation.