Even though I've fired off millions of rounds of ammo, I've never competed nor previously used a real competition-style peep sight. I was earlier blessed with a gift from heaven; an Enfield No. 8 Mk I target rifle, complete with a Parker Hale 5C rear sight. (Yes, I know it's calibrated for .303 Mk VII ammo.) Now I need to learn how to use this sight properly. Mind you, I'm still not thinking competition at this point, just learning and shooting for personal satisfaction. I've only experience with sporting-style open sights and scopes, so this is a learning experience for me.
The aperture has a dial with six different sized openings, from tiny down to molecular. How do I determine which size aperture to use? Brightness? Target size? Something else? When I sight, I've got everything lined up concentricly?
(concentrically?)
in a concentric fashion.
I'll also focus from target to rear sight and get a zoom-zoom kind of look at it, if you know what I mean. Should I be shooting at a particular target size at a particular distance?
I understand the sight is 1 click for 1/4" elev/windage at 100 yds, correct?
The front globe sight only has the one insert. Should I find more inserts, or is generally a 'pick one and forget about it' deal?
Trigger is currently two-stage, 3 lbs. Very crisp. I know how to change to single stage, but it needs a custom drift pin first.
Presently I'm just going through which ammo groups tightest. All shooting is at 50 yards, and when it finds ammo it likes, I can get one ragged hole. There IS a big diff in group size with different ammo.
Any tips and ideas would be greatly appreciated.
The aperture has a dial with six different sized openings, from tiny down to molecular. How do I determine which size aperture to use? Brightness? Target size? Something else? When I sight, I've got everything lined up concentricly?
(concentrically?) I understand the sight is 1 click for 1/4" elev/windage at 100 yds, correct?
The front globe sight only has the one insert. Should I find more inserts, or is generally a 'pick one and forget about it' deal?
Trigger is currently two-stage, 3 lbs. Very crisp. I know how to change to single stage, but it needs a custom drift pin first.
Presently I'm just going through which ammo groups tightest. All shooting is at 50 yards, and when it finds ammo it likes, I can get one ragged hole. There IS a big diff in group size with different ammo.
Any tips and ideas would be greatly appreciated.




















































