Trick to make your ranch hand on target

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JOHNNY WACKO
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Trick to make your ranch hand on target

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Most people say they shoot high and they are.and put on a super high front site that looks like a cell phone tower.
scrap that and change out the back buck horn site to a ruger 10/22 back site and most times with no adjustment at all your whacking everything you Ame at.

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old site,you can see how much down the contour barrel you go with the 10/22 site.

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See????? Sharing the knowledge is a good thing.

Good move whacko. You would think that a manufacturer who can make a gun could figure out the sighting system, unless of course, we shooters deviate from standard factory loads.

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Those little Ruger flip-up aperture sights from the Ranch Rifles of about 10 years ago make great back-up sights for leverguns with Williams FP's or Tang sights, too... 8)
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