I am a bit sceptical about the open sights and fast action camp. Any time I see deer standing in the 'bush' I am glad to have a scope to sort out the tangle if they are moving all the fast blasting in the world is probabley just gonna mean you hit more trees.
Properly set up a scoped rifle will throw a sight picture in front of your open eyes as quick as anything and when that deer stops and turns to watch you threading bullets is much easier with a 2.5-4 power then with the naked eye.
Open sights are just fine for 300 yard open field hunting but at dawn and dusk in the bush open sights are a serious handicap.
BTW The idea of just throwing your rifle to your shoulder and blasting away as a deer bounds away is a good way to kill something you don't want dead. Yes I have shot running deer and yes I know 'pushing deer' is a favored upper canadian way of harvesting deer with out the bother of scouting or putting in time but IMHO 'a rush' should not preceed pulling the trigger on a horizontal firearm.
Properly set up a scoped rifle will throw a sight picture in front of your open eyes as quick as anything and when that deer stops and turns to watch you threading bullets is much easier with a 2.5-4 power then with the naked eye.
Open sights are just fine for 300 yard open field hunting but at dawn and dusk in the bush open sights are a serious handicap.
BTW The idea of just throwing your rifle to your shoulder and blasting away as a deer bounds away is a good way to kill something you don't want dead. Yes I have shot running deer and yes I know 'pushing deer' is a favored upper canadian way of harvesting deer with out the bother of scouting or putting in time but IMHO 'a rush' should not preceed pulling the trigger on a horizontal firearm.


















































