Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: fremont on December 30, 2007, 11:54:34 AM
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I always hunt property that is a combination of sagebrush/rolling hills and some pretty thick stands of Ponderosa pine. I'm taking a lever gun into the pine this next year, as we always seem to jump something on our way to go glass the hills. Anyone on this site drop a deer in 2007 with an iron-sighted rifle (not muzzleloader)?
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i didnt kill a deer this year with iron sights but for the first 4-5 years of hunting when i was young i killed 4 deer with iron sights, sounds like the same set up you have, i had and old 30-30 lever action and she never let me down, shot straight as a arrow, but they do require some practice, so i say its a good idea but the farthest you would want to shoot would be maybe 125-150, which a deer thought iron sights looks very small at that range lol
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I haven't shot a deer w/iron sights in quite a while. A few over the years, when it worked out that way. I do prefer to use a scope for more precise shot placement.
Regards, Guy
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1st&2nd deer I ever shot was with a lever action, iron sights. Last year in Montana, with a .444 marlin, @ 140 yrds down hill. 1st was in Mississippi at age 10, I think it was a 35/40 winchester (long time ago), @ 65 yrds.
I think that iron sight shooting is an almost lost art. I hit target clays @ 300yrds this year iron, took like 20 tries, but got it. I also choose my Mod.700 adl .270w cause it was the only 700 w/iron sights.
Sometimes the scope just gets off for some reason, but you can always bank on good iron sights if you practice
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look close in this photo of my friend, that's a 30/30 "leever action" cradled in those antlers, taken this year. didn't get one myself with irons but scored a 4x4 whitetail last year with iron"peep" sighted BLR 358 WIN.
(https://hunting-washington.com/cpg/albums/userpics/10516/DSCN0004.JPG)