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    Mojo Sights?

    I cut my shooting teeth on the receiver mounted aperture sights on the M1icon Garand.
    Fast forward fifty years..
    I recently celebrated successful cataract surgery by acquiring a LE Ishapore 2A.
    The leaf rear sight is ok but I think I'd prefer to relive my youth with a rear aperture sight. I've been sticker shocked by the receiver mounted apertures I've looked at so far.
    I'm considering a Mojo aperture, which mounts at the leaf sight location.
    Will I be happy with the Mojo?
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    The mojo is a poor substitute for a receiver sight IMHO. But your mileage may vary.
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    Personally I'd opt out for one of the Parker Hale precession sights before using an after market such as the Mojo, just my 0.02 cents-SDH

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    I just got mine for my mosin in the mail today - I should have a report by saturday (hopefully!)


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    Hey SailorJosh, hope to hear good things about the Mojo, I was thinking about a set for my 91-30 and Swede Mauser.

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    I took it out yesterday - it was freezing cold and I was shooting it out back of my fathers friends house at 60ish yards, so I don't have any concrete results, but it worked well. Now I just need to take it out when it's not -30 so I can spend a little more time with it.

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    SailorJosh,
    Thanks for the report. Do you feel it's a target sight as well as a hunting sight?
    Looking forward to your "Above Freezing" observations.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swagman View Post
    SailorJosh,
    Thanks for the report. Do you feel it's a target sight as well as a hunting sight?
    Looking forward to your "Above Freezing" observations.
    Swagman
    Definitely - I was shooting very accurately considering I was so cold and uncomfortable and I didn't really take any time to zero it properly. The only problem I had was with the smallest aperture - the big mosin front post looked very, well, big. Next time I'm going to put the second smallest aperture in, that should help a bit. I could replace the front post as well but I'd rather not go through all that. I am definitely going to pick one up for my no.1 mk III next.

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    Aren't those sights a wee bit like cheating, hum? I realize the extents we all go through for the ultimate group, but, I just can't bring myself to install A.M sighting systems unless it's a sporter and then for the most part opt for glass or high end target sights. I guess my old age is coming through load and clear-SDH

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    Quote Originally Posted by sdh1911 View Post
    Aren't those sights a wee bit like cheating, hum? I realize the extents we all go through for the ultimate group, but, I just can't bring myself to install A.M sighting systems unless it's a sporter and then for the most part opt for glass or high end target sights. I guess my old age is coming through load and clear-SDH
    I get much more enjoyment with the mojo sight and that's all that really matters to me. I'm not a big fan of scopes, but I have real trouble seeing military type sights clearly (I am only 21 but a bit farsighted), so the mojo sights are the perfect middle ground for me. I also plan on hunting with my mosin and/or enfield - so I want to be able to aquire my sight picture as quickly as possible and make a clean shot. But hey, different strokes!
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