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For all you "REAL" rifle shooters out there!!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="grwd" data-source="post: 918978" data-attributes="member: 459"><p>I kinda think I know where EZ is coming from here; it can be a daunting task shooting a small target at a far distance, say 150yds and out, when the width of the front sight blade is quite large and can cover up a good portion of the target, if not all of it.</p><p>I think this is where iron sight shooting becomes an art. I would say that the best iron shooters still keep their focus razor sharp on the front sight, but in the periphery, they keep the sharp focused front blade in line with the target and neraby visual points of reference.</p><p></p><p>Kurt??? Pinto???? what say ya?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grwd, post: 918978, member: 459"] I kinda think I know where EZ is coming from here; it can be a daunting task shooting a small target at a far distance, say 150yds and out, when the width of the front sight blade is quite large and can cover up a good portion of the target, if not all of it. I think this is where iron sight shooting becomes an art. I would say that the best iron shooters still keep their focus razor sharp on the front sight, but in the periphery, they keep the sharp focused front blade in line with the target and neraby visual points of reference. Kurt??? Pinto???? what say ya? [/QUOTE]
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