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And, yes, wind CAN push a bullet off target. Refer to your owner's manual for specific directions on how to adjust your sights for specific conditions ... How to Use Open Rifle Sights...
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Iron sight - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The term iron sights refers to the open, unmagnified system used to assist the aiming of a guns/devices, usually those intended to launch projectiles, such as firearms, airguns, and crossbows; they ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_sight
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Brownells also offers a good selection of replacement and aftermarket open sights. Unlike blade sights, an aperture sight is mounted on a rifle's receiver, putting it much closer to your eye. These sights are very fast to get on target because your eye automatically centers the front post in the rear aperture.
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Open sights and how to maintain them ... Difficult or impossible to adjust accurately. There are micro-adjustable open sights, but for the cost of these the shooter could probably buy an optically superior aperture sight. The type of open rear sight supplied with most factory made rifles has crude adjustments.
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www.ericsettle.co.uk/Sights.htm
www.ericsettle.co.uk/Sights.htm
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How to Sight-In a Hunting Rifle ... If it did it means that your muscles are under tension trying to keep the rifle on target. Shift your position slightly until you can close your eyes and find that the rifle is still aimed directly at the point of aim when you open them.
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www.chuckhawks.com/sight-in_rifle.htm
www.chuckhawks.com/sight-in_rifle.htm
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if your eyes are open when the rifle fires. Many years ago, an old man told me that if a rifle shooter needed a bench to sight in a rifle, ... With covered : # aperature front sights, this doesn't happen. : The US ARMY MTU disagrees. At least they disagree sufficiently to teach : "light's up, sights up" at SAFS-Rifle.
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www.yarchive.net/gun/rifle/iron_sights.html
www.yarchive.net/gun/rifle/iron_sights.html
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Click one of the links below to view our selection of rifle sights; Sharps / Winchester/Browning / Remington; Ballard / Stevens / Maynard / Marlin; ... I already knew how well Axtell sights were finished, but John Lee's acceptance of their Remington sight as true to the original was the most important endorsement here.
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www.riflesmith.com/sights.html
www.riflesmith.com/sights.html
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Fire two or three shots and note their location on the target. If they are fairly close together, you're ready to adjust your sights. If they're not, then you're probably not resting ... Once you've shot a reasonably tight group (one or two inches with a rifle, two or three inches with a handgun), adjust your sights.
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hunting.about.com/od/guns/ht/htsightin.htm
hunting.about.com/od/guns/ht/htsightin.htm
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Using and Adjusting Open Sights. Note: All angles are exaggerated. ... your mouse left or right to adjust rear sight. The slider rotates the entire rifle. ...
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www.arld1.com/images/swfs/ironsights1.swf
www.arld1.com/images/swfs/ironsights1.swf
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