COLOelkman
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So I've read several posts noting they use the 6'oclock hold position to enable seeing the target better at longer distances. I'm not 100% certain how that works exactly and some people said they have a hard time shooting that way.
This scenario uses a rear peep sight with a couple options on the front sight but as Marley suggests, the front sight filed down to a point (tip of triange at the top of sight) in lieu of using a bead seems to allow for a bit more accuracy. (assuming your eyes can focus enough on the sights and target which could be a challenge for some of us!!!)
So, can someone please describe exactly how the front sight and rear peep are oriented relative to the 6'oclock term? A picture seems like it would be easier to understand if anyone can figure out how to do that!!! Any help would be greatly appreciated!
This scenario uses a rear peep sight with a couple options on the front sight but as Marley suggests, the front sight filed down to a point (tip of triange at the top of sight) in lieu of using a bead seems to allow for a bit more accuracy. (assuming your eyes can focus enough on the sights and target which could be a challenge for some of us!!!)
So, can someone please describe exactly how the front sight and rear peep are oriented relative to the 6'oclock term? A picture seems like it would be easier to understand if anyone can figure out how to do that!!! Any help would be greatly appreciated!