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Offline Mallardmasher

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Options for front sight on CVA accura
« on: August 28, 2017, 06:18:44 PM »
I put a peep for the rear sight, but would like a smaller front sight, preferably a fiber optic, but smaller then the factory dot. Or any other options that both gather light and are more precise past 100yds. Any thoughts?
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Re: Options for front sight on CVA accura
« Reply #1 on: August 28, 2017, 06:36:18 PM »
thats the tough part about fiber optics, they all have that black ring crap surrounding the fiber optic  :bash:

One sight I'd look into are the ones made by Truglow.

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Re: Options for front sight on CVA accura
« Reply #2 on: August 28, 2017, 08:14:51 PM »
I put a peep for the rear sight, but would like a smaller front sight, preferably a fiber optic, but smaller then the factory dot. Or any other options that both gather light and are more precise past 100yds. Any thoughts?

Couple of thoughts... You can get a thinner fiber optic rod - most Archery shops will have a variety...

Two - One thing that I learned in the military shooting on various rifle teams was what is called a 6:00 hold.  You place the point you want to impact on the top of the bead.



With the sight setup I use the illustration shown in "H"

One other thing that helps me immensely is that sight the rifle in with what is called a PBR...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point-blank_range

With a muzzle loader I set a 3" PBR - through a given range if the rifle is aimed 'dead on' the bullet will never be higher or lower than 3 inches.  In most cases with a ML this works out to be about 3" high @ 100 yards and dead zero around 150-160 yards depending the weight of the bullet and the muzzle velocity.

This ballistic sheet shows what I am indicating.



Hope some of this might help...

 
Keep shooting muzzleloaders - They are a blast!!

 


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