It's great to see a sporterised military rifle returned to where it should be. You've done a good job. It looks far better now too.
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It's great to see a sporterised military rifle returned to where it should be. You've done a good job. It looks far better now too.
Personally, I think open sights are quicker for fast action up close. I know that's not necessarily what a battle rifle is meant for, but so many encounters are up close and personal. Although, I'm basing this on deer hunting. I tried using my Garand once and I missed a deer running because the sun was at my back and it lit up my aperture like a Christmas tree and I could not see the front sight. Had I had my .30-30 with the open sights that day, I think I would've scored. It was a lesson in terms of bring the right gun. I was in some thick stuff doing a drive. Now, if I was in a nice covered shelter with a cushy seat and an open field of 250 yards or so, I'd take a garand over my .30-30. But if I had an 03 with open sights, I don't think I'd be lacking. At least when I was a younger man with good eyes. Now I think I probably just need a scope. Hehehhe