Well I bought a MKIII Hunter about a year ago. I loved the look of the gun and when I first saw someone at the Langley Rod and Gun club shooting one I knew I had to have one. Even though the owner when asked what it was only said it was a Ruger (no kidding Einstein) but that's another story. After all the pistol doesn't choose the owner.
I started shooting this pistol shortly after getting it. Frankly I was disapointed. I quickly realized that the sights were screwing me up. V notch on the back and fibre optic on the front. Acquiring the target was fast, but the accuracy while good wasn't up to Target shooting quality. Either is my shooting but that's another story. Anyways the pistol shot well, I just believed it was capable of shooting a lot better.
My solution. I took it into the local gunsmith. I requested the regular "Partridge?" style target sights. Later that day I got a call. Apparently there is a problem with just putting on the regular front sight for the Ruger MKIII. With the fluting of the Hunter, the sight sticks over the fluting and looks like crap. Anyways he managed to get a front sight and I picked it up a few days ago.
Wow it looks much nicer with the target sights. I sighted it in (slight wind) and it was very deadly. I'll take it inside and properly sight it in, test ammo etc later on.
Pictures will be a while since I don't own a camera. But I will put pictures up as soon as I can.
I'm very happy with the result.
I started shooting this pistol shortly after getting it. Frankly I was disapointed. I quickly realized that the sights were screwing me up. V notch on the back and fibre optic on the front. Acquiring the target was fast, but the accuracy while good wasn't up to Target shooting quality. Either is my shooting but that's another story. Anyways the pistol shot well, I just believed it was capable of shooting a lot better.
My solution. I took it into the local gunsmith. I requested the regular "Partridge?" style target sights. Later that day I got a call. Apparently there is a problem with just putting on the regular front sight for the Ruger MKIII. With the fluting of the Hunter, the sight sticks over the fluting and looks like crap. Anyways he managed to get a front sight and I picked it up a few days ago.
Wow it looks much nicer with the target sights. I sighted it in (slight wind) and it was very deadly. I'll take it inside and properly sight it in, test ammo etc later on.
Pictures will be a while since I don't own a camera. But I will put pictures up as soon as I can.
I'm very happy with the result.