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Old October 24, 2000, 10:40 PM   #1
PaladinX13
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Join Date: September 6, 2000
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A little background, I bought the Sheridan Blue Streak airgun suggested by TFLers for killing squirrels and am quite happy with the gun, but after having some contrast problems (picking out small grey/brown animals on a grey/brown background after they go fuzzy from focusing on the front post) I took the advice of expert airgunners and got a peep sight.

1. The contrast issue is no better with the peep sight, IMO... maybe slightly so.

2. How do you keep your aim consistent? I keep lining up the top of the front post with what I hope is the exact middle but most of the time I'm slightly off (which, of course, translates into a 1-2 inches off 20 meters down... enough to miss a squirrel). With the iron sights, lining them up was a mechanical thing, but I feel like there's a lot of guess work with the peep sights!

Help?
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