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Re: tru glo globe front sight and rear ghost ring
« Reply #90 on: September 11, 2010, 12:07:54 AM »
So...I found if you tighten your windage adjustment diffently than your last adjustment it can greatly affect your shot placement  >:(.  LOL, I've now thrown 68 rounds down range and i'm close.  I put up a full side elk target at 100 yds and I was in the kill area every shot.  I'll leave it alone for now and stay away from head shots.  I'll play with it more next year to get used to the sights and fine tune my shot group.  If I can keep a kill shot at a deer at 70 yds and on an elk at 100 yds i'm just fine.  Beside, the furthest shot i've EVER taken at a deer or elk has been 80 yds after i switche to muzzy and only 50 yds when I was hunting modern.

Now watch, this will be the year I have a 150 yard show present itself.  :chuckle:

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Re: tru glo globe front sight and rear ghost ring
« Reply #91 on: September 11, 2010, 12:17:25 PM »
at least you are putting you time in. a vital shot at 100 yards evertime, will kill them everytime. ;) good luck
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Re: tru glo globe front sight and rear ghost ring
« Reply #92 on: September 11, 2010, 05:14:21 PM »
So...I found if you tighten your windage adjustment diffently than your last adjustment it can greatly affect your shot placement  >:(.  LOL, I've now thrown 68 rounds down range and i'm close.  I put up a full side elk target at 100 yds and I was in the kill area every shot.  I'll leave it alone for now and stay away from head shots.  I'll play with it more next year to get used to the sights and fine tune my shot group.  If I can keep a kill shot at a deer at 70 yds and on an elk at 100 yds i'm just fine.  Beside, the furthest shot i've EVER taken at a deer or elk has been 80 yds after i switche to muzzy and only 50 yds when I was hunting modern.

Now watch, this will be the year I have a 150 yard show present itself.  :chuckle:

Man that makes sighting in tough, I would not be able to put up with a site that touchy :bdid:
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Re: tru glo globe front sight and rear ghost ring
« Reply #93 on: September 11, 2010, 05:19:12 PM »
depends on the person. i take about 20 shots with a brand new gun to get sighted in. others less. the new gun i took back took 9 shots to be on target. not the sight ;) the person moving the site :chuckle:
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Re: tru glo globe front sight and rear ghost ring
« Reply #94 on: September 14, 2010, 09:09:46 PM »
Precisely what Carp stated...its the person adjusting the sight  ;).  I hate adjusting open sights, always have.  and i'm a perfectionist which makes it even harder!  I really just need to quit being so picky.

 


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