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I also put white or yellow paint on my front sight. It helps against dark backgrounds like the side of a deer.

When I started with the Sheriff's Dept., a veteran told me to tape an aspirin on the silhouette target to help "pick a spot". It really helped. They wouldn't let you do that when qualifying, however.
 
Cynthialee said:
I painted my first front sight (red) the other day...

This getting old manure is for the birds.
Amen girl...just you wait, it don't get better! :shocked2:
 
Wes/Tex said:
Cynthialee said:
I painted my first front sight (red) the other day...

This getting old manure is for the birds.
Amen girl...just you wait, it don't get better! :shocked2:

I don’t know, it seems to me as my eye sight gets worse there are some advantages. :hmm:

When I look in the mirror I think I still look good.


:blah:
William Alexander
 
When I look in the mirror in the mornings I think "It ain't never gonna get any better than this"....
 
I've been doing a lot of looking around for good targets too. They really don't make them like they used to. When I was in my 20's they sold targets that could be seen clearly at 50 yards or more. Now the best ones I've found get fuzzy looking when I set them out past ten paces...what's the world coming to? :grin:
 
Louisk said:
I've been doing a lot of looking around for good targets too. They really don't make them like they used to. When I was in my 20's they sold targets that could be seen clearly at 50 yards or more. Now the best ones I've found get fuzzy looking when I set them out past ten paces...what's the world coming to? :grin:
It's a conspiracy, I tell ya, a conspiracy! :grin:
 
I like white bullseyes too, I made some by whiteing out the 9 an 10 rings on the target and it works great. Scouts like them to as they can also see their hits.
Fox
 
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