Originally Posted by rost495
Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Originally Posted by Tyrone
1/2 MOA clicks and a 50 thou aperture - that's pretty darn nice for BU sights!
Of course, you'll probably want a bigger hole for SHTF type shooting.

At what distance from your eye is the front sight hole 8 MOA? 8 MOA is a pretty good fit for those HP target bulls. They are 6 MOA.

I havent measured, but somewhere around 30". If i were to guess. Whatever it is, its very comfortable and easy to get behind. In all, im pretty happy with the sights. Also, the rear peep is removable and interchangeable. With it removed, it allows for quicker target acquisition, but is less precise. For a SHTF situation it would work fine. I was watching a video on these sights and guys were getting on targets almost as fast and just as accurately as a red dot. Of course red dots are better in low light, but these work well, for what they are. I also believe they were designed for 3 gun competition. The sizes of aperatures im using are more for precision, rather than speed.

NO NO NO. You can't do anything almost as good with irons as you can with a red dot. LOL.

To be honest the RMRs on our Glocks I sometimes have a hard time finding the dot on spur of the moment. Bothers me a bit since they are our bear guns. But I'm getting used to it. New grip frame on the Glock from Lone Wolf IIRC seems to have made it a bit easier to see them. And taller suppressor sights now help that aquistion. I had a bit taller on to be able to barely shoot irons with the RMR on, and gave up, decided to try the suppressor height and I"m good with that theory now. LOL.

Cats azz to me is always adjustable rear just dial it in, and adjustable front, just dial it in. But not cheap and probably not rugged at all.

On service rifle we carried different size screw in rear with hoods to match lighting conditions as needed, 3 sizes were all we really needed. And of course colored lenses in the glasses for different lighting, again 3. Clear, light orange and light green.

Remember the way you shoot optics on a proven gun, you can come really close with irons so you know its not your form so to speak. Or the gun. Thats a huge plus to me, but I'd be shooting my most accurate gun not the least FWIW. I forget where this one falls accuracy wise.


This rifle shoots 1.1 moa consistently with the 69gr sierra load. I think i posted a pic of one of the targets i shot when scoped, in the black rifle challenge. Again, this rifle is one ive considered selling quite a few times. Even listed it on a different local site. Like i said, im going to start working on a consistent sub moa load for this rifle. It may just happen with the 75gr hornady bthp's i just bought. It actually really likes the 77TMK loads ive tried. Im definitely not out to win any national matches with this set-up, but i think i'll be able to put a little hurting on the local competition. You'll see improvement over time buddy. The 100-5x was a little sloppy, but still good enough for around here. Also, i intend to beat your score on the black rifle challenge, so you better pull ol bessie out and start practicing with her... keep in mind i already beat your 99-3x score..


Originally Posted by raybass
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style.
Originally Posted by Pharmseller
You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole.

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