I've tried everything, well almost:

1) Straight (old style) comb iron sights ("Iron sights" meaning an aperture sight of some sort, usually a Skinner or Williams)
2) Straight comb scoped.
3) Raised comb iron sights
4) Raised comb scope.

So over the years I've winnowed things down a bit and have eliminated #3 "Raised Comb, Iron Sights": Just too complicated. The main problem being the sights don't naturally align when you raise to present.

Still open on the others. Surprisingly with low mounted scope the old straight comb does OK, which I was not expecting.

My main problem is a failing left (weak side) shoulder which increasingly makes painful a crisp pumping action, but that's a whole different issue.


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