txcookie
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I have never really hunted with them before. I have 3 rifles that are dedicated irron sights. yugo m48, Mosin 9130, and a ROSSIE RIO IN 30.30. Planning on using them this year for my normal hunting. Any of you choose to use irons?
I have never really hunted with them before. I have 3 rifles that are dedicated irron sights. yugo m48, Mosin 9130, and a ROSSIE RIO IN 30.30. Planning on using them this year for my normal hunting. Any of you choose to use irons?
^^^^^ I thought I was the only one......I don't own a single rifle with a scope. Don't need one and have no interest in getting one.
I have never really hunted with them before. I have 3 rifles that are dedicated irron sights. yugo m48, Mosin 9130, and a ROSSIE RIO IN 30.30. Planning on using them this year for my normal hunting. Any of you choose to use irons?
I have shot over irons for my entire life. Only in the last decade have I glassed a few of my rifles (worsening presbyopia ).... Any of you choose to use irons?
^^^^^ I thought I was the only one......
After refusing to mount a scope on my first muzzleloader and instead opting for a Williams peep, I missed a very nice buck that I could otherwise see until I looked for him through the aperture. The hard-headed teen I was realized quickly that the times deer are most active are early and late.
Like @jmr40 I've chosen not to handicap myself in the woods.
Scope on a muzzleloader? Just go to the grocery store and buy meat. That will reduce your handicap even further.