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    Quote Originally Posted by sailorjosh View Post
    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!
    Sailorjosh:
    Still happy with the Mojo?
    Like sdh1911 I don't really like the idea of an AM sight but have about given up on finding anything like a reasonably priced receiver mounted aperture for my Ishy 2A.
    Swagman

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    The only problem with the mojo site is that it doesn't add to the sight radius. FOr that reason alone I'd look for a parker hale rear apeture type site, just for the added inherent accuracy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swagman View Post
    Sailorjosh:
    Still happy with the Mojo?
    Like sdh1911 I don't really like the idea of an AM sight but have about given up on finding anything like a reasonably priced receiver mounted aperture for my Ishy 2A.
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    Yep, love it, works great. I got one for a sportered enfield I have too.

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