Iron Sights

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So @bamban posted a photo of him with kill in 1974 with rifle with iron sights.

So interesting question: have you ever killed a big game animal with iron sights and how long ago?

Me? I killed young buck with good old thurta thurta in a deer camp near @adk hunter. Year? 1970! And best part of that is I left new Case knife on a rock at kill site. I bet @adk hunter found it.
 
Yes my first 4 years of whitetail deer hunting in the early 70's.
First 2 years a Model 94 in 44 Magnum.
Next 2 years a model 70 in 270 Win.
Those 2 rifles got sold off years ago by my dad.
For small game hunting my granddad let me use his Remington model 521T bolt action with 6 round clip in 22LR.
He eventually put a scope on it.
I have this rifle.
Back in those days most everything was open site.
 
So @bamban posted a photo of him with kill in 1974 with rifle with iron sights.

So interesting question: have you ever killed a big game animal with iron sights and how long ago?

Me? I killed young buck with good old thurta thurta in a deer camp near @adk hunter. Year? 1970! And best part of that is I left new Case knife on a rock at kill site. I bet @adk hunter found it.

Been a while, but several Whitetails with a rifle and an Antelope and a Black Bear with an open sighted S&W 629. memtb
 
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A few, but not many.

Couple of mule deer in the mid 1990's with a traditional cap lock 50 cal muzzle loader.

Couple of mule deer 15 years or so ago with iron-sight 223 AR-15.

Mule deer with a 44 mag S&W 629.

Those were all at modest range, none beyond 50 yards or so. When I went into the brush to follow up a bear wounded by another hunter, I thought about removing the scope on my 375 H&H, but just dialed it down to 1.5x instead. That worked. Ended up shooting the bear at about 15 feet. Going to the sights would have been a great idea.

My 45-70 Marlin is set up with a 2.5x Leupold in quick detach rings. I replaced the standard Marlin sights with a Skinner barrel-mount peep sight and used one of their "bear buster" front sights. It's set up real well for either scope or sights, but I haven't taken game with the sights yet. Hoping to do so someday.

Regards, Guy
 
Shot a whitetail buck and his girlfriend in 2018 at 100-120 yds with a Winchester 64 in 30-30 with Lyman receiver sight. Giraffe in 2019, about 120 yds with 1886 w/tang peep in 45-70. Also, a whitetail buck in 2020 at about 75 yds with Ruger Super Redhawk .454 Casull shooting .45 Colt - my only handgun take so far.

Not sure how many more years my eyes will be up to the task. I did work with my eyeball doc to get some glasses that let me focus on the front sight of a handgun, while wearing my bifocal contacts. They're not great to walk around in, but they sure sharpened up front sights on both handguns and rifles.

There's something really satisfying about doing it "old style"!

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Shot a whitetail buck and his girlfriend in 2018 at 100-120 yds with a Winchester 64 in 30-30 with Lyman receiver sight. Giraffe in 2019, about 120 yds with 1886 w/tang peep in 45-70. Also, a whitetail buck in 2020 at about 75 yds with Ruger Super Redhawk .454 Casull shooting .45 Colt - my only handgun take so far.

Not sure how many more years my eyes will be up to the task. I did work with my eyeball doc to get some glasses that let me focus on the front sight of a handgun, while wearing my bifocal contacts. They're not great to walk around in, but they sure sharpened up front sights on both handguns and rifles.

There's something really satisfying about doing it "old style"!

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Something I once used that really helped…..I put a s"stick on" with a small hole (a stick on aperture) in it on my glasses. When looking through that aperture….it put everything on the same focal plane.

Not practical for "snap" shots….but generally, surgical placement isn't required on a snap shot! memtb
 
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