Hespco
Well-Known Member
A Rem 700 I bought new in 1964 came with open sights as rifles did back then. I took time to sight in the open sights first before the scope was mounted... Three years later on a back country hunt , first morning out I slipped on a frosty Aspen log . Me & the scope hit the ground hard. The eye piece of the scope struck the Aspen log & bent it down & broke the rear lens. The scope was junk. Way back in with no scope fix available I finished my hunt with open sights. As it turned out it was a successful hunt. Without open sights it would likely have been a ruined season. Most all my rifles have open sights. I would feel unprepared to hunt without them now.
A couple years back a younger hunter said he did not want to spoil the lines of his rifle with open sights. Since my rifle to me is a tool that I depend on I was surprised to hear such a comment. Are there others that put looks ahead of function?
A couple years back a younger hunter said he did not want to spoil the lines of his rifle with open sights. Since my rifle to me is a tool that I depend on I was surprised to hear such a comment. Are there others that put looks ahead of function?