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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Muzzleloader Hunting
Peeps vs open sights.
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<blockquote data-quote="mtnwrunner" data-source="post: 667421" data-attributes="member: 17701"><p>Well, I would expect that you will get answers to both sights work well for some folks. I prefer open sights as I have shot both. I find the peeps more accurate, however, you can't see them very well in low light. AND, since I am getting older, my sight sucks. I can spot a elk at 20 miles, I just can't read! So, the open sights work better for me and I shoot a traditional muzzleloader. Here are a couple of bucks taken with open sights the last couple of years.</p><p> </p><p>Randy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtnwrunner, post: 667421, member: 17701"] Well, I would expect that you will get answers to both sights work well for some folks. I prefer open sights as I have shot both. I find the peeps more accurate, however, you can't see them very well in low light. AND, since I am getting older, my sight sucks. I can spot a elk at 20 miles, I just can't read! So, the open sights work better for me and I shoot a traditional muzzleloader. Here are a couple of bucks taken with open sights the last couple of years. Randy [/QUOTE]
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