I just deal with a fuzzy rear sight. My front sight is fuzzy too, so even if I moved the rear sight to the front of the barrel it would still be fuzzy.
Even the target is fuzzy. I really have learned to shoot with everything fuzzy. I can even win BP shoots.
With that said, I realized a longer barrel wouldn't help that much. Last night I found a box of 460gr NoExcuses bullets that I had forgot I had. I had just shot a couple of them to feel the recoil when I first got the Renegade. I never tried them on a target to see how accurate they were.
I wanted to try them, because I haven't been happy with any conical i've tried so far. They all either loaded too hard, too easy, or weren't accurate. So, these NoExcuses were my last try with lead conicals.
The 1st thing I liked was the way they loaded. I could start them with thumb pressure. Good, I don't need a ball starter. I hate carrying one when hunting.
The 2nd plus was they had a nice even pressure all the way down, and would stay on the powder while moving around hunting.
The 3rd plus is they turned out to be very accurate. My max range is 75 yds with open sights. They were holding a nice consistent group shooting from a knee. My favorite hunting field position.
The 4th plus was I could load 4 in a row with no swabbing. Perfect for hunting.
The 5th plus, and this one is extremely important. I have complete faith in their terminal performance at my range and powder load.
My powder of choice is Olde Enysford. A strong black powder equal to Swiss in power, but $10 less a lb. I settled on 80gr for my yardage. Recoil is a non issue, and it shoots flat out to my yardage. I'm sure what the BC is on the bullet, but it's fairly long at 460gr, so it's probably not too bad. A nice wide meplat that should hit hard.
The last 6th plus is the price. $25 for a box of 50 prelubed. Hard to beat.
I like them so much that i've forgotten about changing the barrel. I've got my load, and i'll just stay with it now.