POLL: How many practice with open sights (just in case)

Do you practice with open sights just in case??

  • Yes, you should know how and be proficient with them just in case

    Votes: 407 90.2%
  • No, why bother?

    Votes: 25 5.5%
  • Don't even own a rifle so equipped, or I don't know how to use open sights

    Votes: 19 4.2%

  • Total voters
    451
All the Enfields and Mausers I shoot only have irons. My Remington 700 300 mag has irons, in the event that I need them they can be used.
I believe it is advantgeous to know how to use them.
 
I have some rifles that have no scope. Depending on where I am hunting dictates which gun I take. Open sights are better in the swamp. Scopes are better in the fields.
 
Just curious Cat , why that particular caliber ? I could think of a few calibers that i'd think are much better , that I personally would much rather use on a custom rifle.:D
because i wanted a classic cartridge for this style of rifle, and even though it is old, the .303 Brit is hardly a dog in the ballistics department when it comes to a stalking rifle, or even long range fun for that matter.
I've got a mess of 30's, and 6.5's , but only two .303 Brits - only a factory longbranch and the other a custom scoped job my father built into a one piece stalk, neither of which suited my needs .

The chamber that is going to be cut into this barrel will not be a SAMMI spec chamber, and I plan to build some very seriouslly accurate brass for it, neck turnd to mtch the chamber.
The leade will be cut either for a Seirra Prohunter or a Speer, depending on which Bill has found to be better in the rifles he has built before...
Cat
 
I only asked , because I hardly see anyone actually doing anything with a .303 other than using it as a "bush" gun. Interesting, I'd love to see how it turns out. I like the caliber myself. but never considered a project like you are undertaking, with the rifle as well as the brass. :)
 
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'nuff said.
 
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