I was having a good time today at the range shooting irons; enough so that I'm thinking of eschewing optics on my rifles for this season.
My roster includes my Ruger Hawkeye Alaskan in 375 Ruger, Sako 85 Bavarian Carbine in 30-06, and Ruger Scout Rifle in 308.
The sights on both Rugers are fast and easy. Those on the Alaskan limit the best use of the cartridge's ballistics somewhat, as they are not adjustable for elevation, and regulated for a 50 yard zero. That's still minute-of-moose-vitals out to about 220, so not bad.
Of the three, the open sights I like the least are actually on the Sako. The rifle is pure quality, but the irons are a black front blade and a black rear square notch. I'm concerned that they will be hard to see on a moose or bear?
Some more range time throughout the week should answer the question well enough, and perhaps some carefully applied white paint on the blade will make the difference. Would love to find a white or brass post/blade replacement though!
Any other suggestions?
Who else hunts strictly with open sights?
My roster includes my Ruger Hawkeye Alaskan in 375 Ruger, Sako 85 Bavarian Carbine in 30-06, and Ruger Scout Rifle in 308.
The sights on both Rugers are fast and easy. Those on the Alaskan limit the best use of the cartridge's ballistics somewhat, as they are not adjustable for elevation, and regulated for a 50 yard zero. That's still minute-of-moose-vitals out to about 220, so not bad.
Of the three, the open sights I like the least are actually on the Sako. The rifle is pure quality, but the irons are a black front blade and a black rear square notch. I'm concerned that they will be hard to see on a moose or bear?
Some more range time throughout the week should answer the question well enough, and perhaps some carefully applied white paint on the blade will make the difference. Would love to find a white or brass post/blade replacement though!
Any other suggestions?
Who else hunts strictly with open sights?
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