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I just got this fp-legend-tk for my disc extreme. The target knobs look handy to fine tune the sight in process, but not to handy for on the fly field adjustments. Another option, just thought I would share.
That was my first option,but at least with the target knob version the bolt won't clear the sight.
Looks like it would take roughly 1/8" of material removed from the sight for the bolt to clear the sight. This would include shortning the set screw 1/8" for the windage target knob.
I just finished mine and sighted it in this weekend. With the .343 bead, it zeroes with the elevation scale about 1/4 of the way up. This required grinding off a triangular shaped wedge of about 1/8" off the bottom of the windage post. In my case it was not necessary to alter the windage knob set screw or threadsThe Williams recommended .375 post would have made less clearancing necessary, but the .343 puts the bead pretty high within the sight picture of the front hood as it is. There is also a spot on the bolt where three angles come together to a point and snag on the sight. I ground this down a little too.Thanks for the responses.
Yeah my hood fell off, luckily it was in the gun sock when I got home. What do you think about the aperture size? Seems really big to me, though it's my first time using a peep sight. Any thoughts on the merit adjustable aperture?
That may be worth checking out. Since the whole sight picture is contained within the hood, it seems like a good setup would be sizing the aperture so the outline hood just fits in it. In the case of this setup, just a little smaller than .091.
However, after hunting with it this season I'm hesitiant to adjust anything. Shot my first muzzy buck at maybe 30 yards and the larger aperture made it almost shotgun-like in terms of target acquisition. Even though the hole looks huge when shooting paper at 100 yards, I suspect most of my shots will be 50 yards and in so no need to sacrifice field of view. Your brain really does seem to center everything subconsciously.