Re: Sight alignment
I might add a little information. The B29 target is a body silhouette target, much like those used at police ranges for training. One takes a "Center of Mass" sight and target alignment,rather than a "6:00 O'clock" sight and target alignment, as one would with the bulls-eye target. The paint comes off of the pistol very easisly, so we are not talking about any pemanent changes, just assisting sight alignment in certain light conditions. I shoot high power rifle competition, and am very familiar with peep/post sights and the need to "smoke" them before the match. (Make those suckers as black as possible!) I have never fired a rifle with a scope or a pistol with any optical sights, so I'm sharing a system that works for me. Again the difficulty only arises when there's a need for a "Center of Mass" hold on the target.
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