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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 369778" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>I totally agree. My problem has become my eye sight. I cannot see the back sight. There was a time I could line up top to top on the bottom of a target at 150 yards and keep a tighter pattern than most others could with a scope. Plus you had a full field of vision the entire time. No more. My eyes starting getting worse and worse. </p><p></p><p>The thing I hate the worse about a scope is finding things. I have practiced and practiced throwing the gun up on an object and trying to get it immediately into the scope but I am simply no good at it. Perhaps if I had grown up with a scope. I shot iron sights for well over 30 years and rarely missed anything. Now I miss getting the shot because I have no field of vision in the scope when it is pointed in the brush.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 369778, member: 3162"] I totally agree. My problem has become my eye sight. I cannot see the back sight. There was a time I could line up top to top on the bottom of a target at 150 yards and keep a tighter pattern than most others could with a scope. Plus you had a full field of vision the entire time. No more. My eyes starting getting worse and worse. The thing I hate the worse about a scope is finding things. I have practiced and practiced throwing the gun up on an object and trying to get it immediately into the scope but I am simply no good at it. Perhaps if I had grown up with a scope. I shot iron sights for well over 30 years and rarely missed anything. Now I miss getting the shot because I have no field of vision in the scope when it is pointed in the brush. [/QUOTE]
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