JerryC
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The sights that come with it aren't very visible. ANyone have any thoughts on which ones are best (tritium, fiber optic or just a dab of glow paint on existing sight)?
I don't even know what it meansA course sight. We don't here much of this talk these days.
That would be a matter of reducing glare so you can see the sights more clearly. This is why a lot of bullseye-type target shooters soot-blacken their sights so the sun can't glint off of them and make them look indistinct.My Uncle used to make us wait until the sun was behind the clouds so that, "the sights wouldn't be so course." It's easier these days with polarized sunglasses.
My understanding of the course sight is using the sights as a guide and not a crutch. The placement of the bullet will be best estimated by body mechanics, familiarity to the gun, and feedback from assessment of targets of varying sizes shapes and distances, and vectors.
In BUG gun (at least in IDPA) the target is exactly the same as in all the standard divisions.I'm thinking the zero ring in bug division isn't exactly teeny tiny from very far away.
I also picked up the XS sight. Pretty easy to install myself (and I am definitely not a gunsmith).Flint Ridge, were you able to install them yourself? How much did it run you?