Wow.. better accuracy it seems
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Looks like i'll swab after 3 shots @ the rendezvous. Still amazes me at how much it can drift over once the barrel fouls. After today i am not changing a thing. Except i'll do it all over again once i get some cci mags. Im using #10s right now and a filed down nipple and while they have been doing good, i do a hangfire every now and then that just makes me cringe. Glasses have helped a lot. 75 yards tomorrow maybe and 100.


#12
I think I am going to get new glasses, from reading this thing, it could be part of my missing problem and over all seeing.[8D]
just came back in from hunting, saw 5 deer. First thought it was the scope. pull it down, everything was still blurry. I have 2 pairs glasses, an older RX (which I was wairing today) with all the coating still on it and a newer RX (3 years) which I been wairing to work (cleaning stuff eat the coating off) and at the range. I guess I brake down to my wifes wishes and get some.
just came back in from hunting, saw 5 deer. First thought it was the scope. pull it down, everything was still blurry. I have 2 pairs glasses, an older RX (which I was wairing today) with all the coating still on it and a newer RX (3 years) which I been wairing to work (cleaning stuff eat the coating off) and at the range. I guess I brake down to my wifes wishes and get some.
#13
I wear contact lenses for distance correction. Without them in I can focus on close objects perfectly, but with them in I need "reading glasses" for close-up work. Also with them in the rear sight is "fuzzy" but the front sight and target are clear - perfect reason to use aperture sights! 
With glasses for distancevision correction even the front sight is "fuzzy" so I stick with contacts!

With glasses for distancevision correction even the front sight is "fuzzy" so I stick with contacts!




