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Post by LeverGunner on Oct 7, 2024 13:43:39 GMT -5
I've never used an ivory bead. I've used brass beads and blades, and all black sights, and fiber optics.
How does an ivory bead do in all lighting conditions?
I assume that most aren't actually ivory but some type of white plastic. How does that do vs real ivory? I suppose you can't get real ivory, just curious bout that though.
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Post by squigz on Oct 7, 2024 14:20:53 GMT -5
I have an faux ivory bead on one of my guns and I really enjoy shooting it, I don't know how it is in all conditions or recall what conditions I've shot it in, but I would certainly mount one again in the future.
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Post by LeverGunner on Oct 7, 2024 16:17:45 GMT -5
I have an faux ivory bead on one of my guns and I really enjoy shooting it, I don't know how it is in all conditions or recall what conditions I've shot it in, but I would certainly mount one again in the future. Thanks. How do you like that #95 folding rear sight?
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Post by aciera on Oct 7, 2024 21:54:25 GMT -5
I use wart hog ivory……doesn’t yellow Ivory works well Flip up moon sights for rifles for low light work well
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Post by squigz on Oct 8, 2024 6:28:47 GMT -5
I have an faux ivory bead on one of my guns and I really enjoy shooting it, I don't know how it is in all conditions or recall what conditions I've shot it in, but I would certainly mount one again in the future. Thanks. How do you like that #95 folding rear sight? It's great! It's not for fast shooting by any means, but man it's a lot of fun to shoot if you like really trying to be pin-point accurate
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