lizziedog1
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Am I the only one that can't seem to find a fixed sight handgun to hit somewhere in the vicinity that I am aiming?
Adjustable sights on a handgun are almost a mandatory feature for me. They at least have to be windage adjustable, even if it means by drifting the rear sight. But fixed one? Forget it!
Handguns with a groove for a rear sight are about as useless as certain appendages are on boars. A blow gun would serve me better in a SD situation.
I know that I am not great handgunner, and that I need more practice. But with an adjustable sight I am ususally able to adjust them to hit where I am aiming. My Single Six in 32 Magnum has adjustable rear sights, nice ones I might add. I moved them around a bit and right now I hit pretty close to where I aim. I had a Vaquero years ago. If I had to shoot a BG with it, the safest place for him to be would have been straight in front of me. I used all sorts of rests and sandbags. I finaly sold it.
So, am I the only fixed sight failure here?
Adjustable sights on a handgun are almost a mandatory feature for me. They at least have to be windage adjustable, even if it means by drifting the rear sight. But fixed one? Forget it!
Handguns with a groove for a rear sight are about as useless as certain appendages are on boars. A blow gun would serve me better in a SD situation.
I know that I am not great handgunner, and that I need more practice. But with an adjustable sight I am ususally able to adjust them to hit where I am aiming. My Single Six in 32 Magnum has adjustable rear sights, nice ones I might add. I moved them around a bit and right now I hit pretty close to where I aim. I had a Vaquero years ago. If I had to shoot a BG with it, the safest place for him to be would have been straight in front of me. I used all sorts of rests and sandbags. I finaly sold it.
So, am I the only fixed sight failure here?