Tips for williams globe sight

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Lil-Rokslider
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Just finished my first hunt with the muzzler and found the black sights to be a serious issue around first and last light.

Anyone have any remedies for solving the low liget?

Was thinking about painting the little front sight insert with a fluorescent green or drilling the rear aperture out some to allow more light

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pods8 (Rugged Stitching)

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Make sure to get the one with holes milled in the globe to pair with the fiber optic sight. I switch between the fiber optic insert and a wire reticle depending on the hunt. Open country stuff I use the wire reticle even at low light, I use the fiber optic if in woods. The rear sight I have on a peep rib all the way back on the barrel and you can take the insert in/out of that if you want more light in the rear vs a tighter focus.
 

Choupique

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I had my wife buy me some glow in the dark hobby paint. Works fine. It rubs off after a season but it was ultra cheap and takes seconds to reapply.
 

CMF

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We settled on the fiber optic, like mentioned, make sure it's milled out to gather light. Additionally I silver sharpeed the rear face of the front sight to add some contrast when looking thru the peep.
 
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