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<blockquote data-quote="Rosebud" data-source="post: 3056822" data-attributes="member: 118066"><p>I'm going to lean on how well you see. When I was much younger hitting paper plate sized targets at a 100 yards was not that difficult. We found out that if your sighted it at fifteen yards you would be on at 100. The problems arise at two hundred when the paper plate, sporting clay targets become very,very small. Then, your front sight covers everything. You have to use hash marks on the rear sight and post up, or elevation adjustments on the rear. One more thing. Get a 22LR revolver, or semi auto. The trajectories are not different. Practice with the 22</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosebud, post: 3056822, member: 118066"] I'm going to lean on how well you see. When I was much younger hitting paper plate sized targets at a 100 yards was not that difficult. We found out that if your sighted it at fifteen yards you would be on at 100. The problems arise at two hundred when the paper plate, sporting clay targets become very,very small. Then, your front sight covers everything. You have to use hash marks on the rear sight and post up, or elevation adjustments on the rear. One more thing. Get a 22LR revolver, or semi auto. The trajectories are not different. Practice with the 22 [/QUOTE]
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