S2H Winter Rifle Course Observations/lessons

I can see how if you need to wear those clothes the next day that makes sense, why you try and dry em out
Read the below link. Pay attention to the concepts and the situations mentioned in the material. Falling into a creek while crossing is an example. You may not have until the next day.

 
Real field rifles should have a backup sighting system. There just really isn’t a good reason to bot have well designed aperture sights on the gun, or stored in the gun- without an aiming device rifles are useless. Scopes do hard break, they do get iced/fogged up on the outside, pouring rain renders them functionally dead, etc, etc. As well, states are starting to limit seasons with irons only…

A couple of us are working on proper aperture setups for rifles. There were two other, backup style options there as well.
That bottom picture is a full on aperture setup, and works extremely well. In the field with a highly practiced and skilled person, if they can see it with their naked eye, they can hit it.

10 rounds, prone off a pack, rapid fire. The taped spots are getting it zeroed. So far that rifle/ammo and those sights are averaging 1.5 to 2 MOA for ten round groups.
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I'm very curious about the iron sight setups used here. Are you using NECG sights? Or is there a better way to have aperture sights that don't conflict with the scope? Thanks for the writeup.
 
Read the below link. Pay attention to the concepts and the situations mentioned in the material. Falling into a creek while crossing is an example. You may not have until the next day.

"It doesn't have to be fun to be fun." That's one way of putting it. Interestng read.
 
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