The whole "iron sights in case your scope fails" thing is pretty moot as long as you use good optics.
Nope, sorry, it doesn't necessarily work that way. Having quality optics will certainly decrease the odds of a failure due to fogging or loss of zero or reticle failure...decrease, but not entirely eliminate. But stuff happens on a hunt; the one time in my life when I needed a back-up for my scope occurred when I had taken a nasty tumble, landing on my back...on a rock...with the fall broken only by my scope. Smashing a glass objective lens with 200+ pounds of force on a rock will break it; it broke my Leupold (and for awhile felt like it had broken my back!) and it would have broken any scope on the planet. I was far afield, in the middle of an expensive hunt far from home, and had the gun not been equipped with iron sights, the hunting would have been done for that day. I had a replacement scope in camp, and mounted it on the gun that night, checked zero and continued my hunt. So without iron sights, I would have lost a day; one day out of the seven that I had. As it was, I didn't fire a shot that day...but had the capability to do so.
Could only see my self using them if I was in deer camp or out on an extended trip. Most my hunting is not that way, fall and break my optic. I will just go home lol.
Even still, at deer camp that is why there is a back up/loaner gun or two always kicking around.
Not a terrible idea, would just need a trip back to the truck for the multi tool to remove broken optic and use the irons back up sights. Just dont think I would ever be in such DIRE need of that option....
It's never dire need...but it can be burning desire. You spend hours, days, weeks afield looking and waiting and hoping for that "moment of truth" (geez, I hate that hackneyed expression, but...). If it comes and you aren't ready...because your scope is pooched, or you're taking a dump or sleeping or just not paying attention...does it matter whether it's in the Selous in Africa, or the mountains of B.C. or the back forty behind the barn? Missing your chance sucks, no matter where or when it happens. Being prepared doesn't ever hurt, and it can make all the difference.
"A trip back to the truck for the multi-tool"??? Please!




















































