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How To Hunt Big Game
Open sights. yes or no
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<blockquote data-quote="HARPERC" data-source="post: 1603275" data-attributes="member: 30671"><p>When I re-barreled my pre-war Model 70 to .338 RUM I maintained the original look with the sights it originally came with. The youngsters in the group continue to remind me I can't see them any how. Kids are cruel, with no sense of history, or aesthetics, and have no memory of needing a ride to go hunting prior to obtaining their own drivers license. </p><p>Probably better choices by using rails, reflex sights, and spare scopes.</p><p>At any rate my 2 most recent builds have no sights, and really have clean lines, and look good in their own way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HARPERC, post: 1603275, member: 30671"] When I re-barreled my pre-war Model 70 to .338 RUM I maintained the original look with the sights it originally came with. The youngsters in the group continue to remind me I can’t see them any how. Kids are cruel, with no sense of history, or aesthetics, and have no memory of needing a ride to go hunting prior to obtaining their own drivers license. Probably better choices by using rails, reflex sights, and spare scopes. At any rate my 2 most recent builds have no sights, and really have clean lines, and look good in their own way. [/QUOTE]
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