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Muzzleloader Hunting
vernier sights for muzzleloading hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="Wedgy" data-source="post: 2788821" data-attributes="member: 64108"><p>I've only been muzzleloaders for a bit over 2 years but have shot a buck at 290 yards with open sights, and out to 600 yards with a scope. I have been looking for a way to dial elevation with something like the Gunwerks sight but I'm not dropping $1K for a sight that I will have to tune and make fit my gun/ front sight distance(it's a geometry thing). I'm not a big fan of holding over or putting/estimating the front globe in the top of the peep to hit 400 yards in the heat of the moment. A rear dialable sight would be the ticket</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wedgy, post: 2788821, member: 64108"] I've only been muzzleloaders for a bit over 2 years but have shot a buck at 290 yards with open sights, and out to 600 yards with a scope. I have been looking for a way to dial elevation with something like the Gunwerks sight but I'm not dropping $1K for a sight that I will have to tune and make fit my gun/ front sight distance(it's a geometry thing). I'm not a big fan of holding over or putting/estimating the front globe in the top of the peep to hit 400 yards in the heat of the moment. A rear dialable sight would be the ticket [/QUOTE]
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