What's people's fascination with iron sights on .375??

What's people's fascination with iron sights on .375??
So to make up for poorly installed scopes and poor shooting techniques?Prevention of getting third eyebrow, perhaps...![]()
Must be. A .30-06, a .300 Win Mag or even a .338 Win Mag doesn't need iron sights but a .375 MUST have them.Same as the low power scopes, I guess. Someone told them it was supposed to be so, so it is.![]()
Must be. A .30-06, a .300 Win Mag or even a .338 Win Mag doesn't need iron sights but a .375 MUST have them.
I have a VX3 4.5-14X40mm B&C reticle scope on my 375RUM have no issues shooting to 500 yards on game when I am shooting my 260gr Accubond @ 3020fps loads.
I have iron sights on pretty much all my hunting rifles. 'What's the fascination'?.. I guess if you are old or have weak eyes...scopes are a necessity. Me...not so much for most requirements. Rifle is lighter...faster to get on to the target and surprisingly accurate...particularly in good light... without a scope and rings imo. I dont know what the fascination is with 'overscoping' a rifle in Canada is?!?! The "2.5-14 x 50" approach to big game hunting scopes is just too funny for words in my mind. Not sure where people are hunting big game legally where that kind of light gathering might be useful in Canada...or at what ranges... But if it makes you feel like a better hunter...go for it! Those of us suggesting iron sghts to the OP...simply know how well they can perform for an average marksman....without resorting to a scope for every situation.
Fact is that a 1.5x5 would work well on most of our rifles (375 or otherwise) for most our everyday hunting.
So to make up for poorly installed scopes and poor shooting techniques.
bcsteve said:So to make up for poorly installed scopes and poor shooting techniques.
Fact is that a lot of scope cuts are from scopes that are mounted too far back or the shooter is crawling forward on the scope or a combination of the two. I've done it and learned this to be true.Not everyone is perfect.
Don't you use the triangle like its a chevron; your aiming point being just the tip of the triangle, or is it that too much buffalo is blocked from your view behind the triangle? I've been thinking about an ACOG for my AR, so I'm interested in your observation. I get what you mean by too bright though, the illuminated reticle on my Nightforce 1-4X is too much once the brightness setting goes much past half way.
You might laugh but I had that very scope on a 270 for a couple years and it filled some tags without a problem.
Actually it made a nice combination..
Same as the low power scopes, I guess. Someone told them it was supposed to be so, so it is.![]()




























