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Macula Degeneration-------and Optics/Sights/etc.
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<blockquote data-quote="imyourhuckleberry" data-source="post: 1503984" data-attributes="member: 18206"><p>I find that posts do not work well for me. I use peep sights if shooting iron sights, something similar to vernier sights. The front sight with the open little circle works best instead of the cross hair or post. Aligning both front and rear circles provides me with the best accuracy. I use redfield sights on my Winchester 52C and Remington 513T up to 200 yards, and vernier sights on my Sharps rifle. </p><p></p><p>You could consider a red dot with a larger Moa dot preferably one that has a green illumination reticle. I find that green is easier to see in the daylight. I have a Vortex 3X Prism that provides a choice between red or green illumination with multiple intensity settings of brightness that could be beneficial.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imyourhuckleberry, post: 1503984, member: 18206"] I find that posts do not work well for me. I use peep sights if shooting iron sights, something similar to vernier sights. The front sight with the open little circle works best instead of the cross hair or post. Aligning both front and rear circles provides me with the best accuracy. I use redfield sights on my Winchester 52C and Remington 513T up to 200 yards, and vernier sights on my Sharps rifle. You could consider a red dot with a larger Moa dot preferably one that has a green illumination reticle. I find that green is easier to see in the daylight. I have a Vortex 3X Prism that provides a choice between red or green illumination with multiple intensity settings of brightness that could be beneficial. [/QUOTE]
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