1972RedNeck
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I have been practicing a lot with my revolvers over the course of the past year. Have made huge improvements, but still have a ways to go.
Anyways, the sight setup that seems to work best for me is a fiber optic front sight and just the notch in the frame for a rear sight. Not sure why, but the full length notch through the top strap just seems to help my astigmatic eyes line everything up. Noticeably quicker sight acquisition.
Most of my revolvers and pistols are just the regular square notch out of a flat tang. Have tried a couple different styles (fiber optic, paint schemes, etc) but they're just not as good as the old fashioned notch in the top strap.
On my iron sight rifles, a tang mounted peep sight does wonders for clearing things up. Aperture sights on a pistol just add to the fuzziness of my astigmatism.
Any suggestions for rear sights to try on my double action Ruger and Smith and Wessons?
Anyways, the sight setup that seems to work best for me is a fiber optic front sight and just the notch in the frame for a rear sight. Not sure why, but the full length notch through the top strap just seems to help my astigmatic eyes line everything up. Noticeably quicker sight acquisition.
Most of my revolvers and pistols are just the regular square notch out of a flat tang. Have tried a couple different styles (fiber optic, paint schemes, etc) but they're just not as good as the old fashioned notch in the top strap.
On my iron sight rifles, a tang mounted peep sight does wonders for clearing things up. Aperture sights on a pistol just add to the fuzziness of my astigmatism.
Any suggestions for rear sights to try on my double action Ruger and Smith and Wessons?