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2/19/2013 9:42:47 PM EDT
If I add this:
http://www.brownells.com/userdocs/skus/p_100004030_1.jpg

plus this:
http://images2.opticsplanet.com/365-240-ffffff/opplanet-magpul-mbus-rear-flip-sight-gen-2-black-mpimag248blk-back-v1.jpg

Will I need to change the front sight in order for it to be accurate or will I be shooting high?
2/19/2013 9:45:42 PM EDT
[#1]
I would think yes, though it depends on what shotgun you're adding them to.

Even if you found the right front sight, I think you'd find that the sight line is pretty damned high off the stock, forcing you to use a weird cheek weld on a high recoil weapon.
2/19/2013 9:48:57 PM EDT
[#2]
Quoted:
I would think yes, though it depends on what shotgun you're adding them to.

Even if you found the right front sight, I think you'd find that the sight line is pretty damned high off the stock, forcing you to use a weird cheek weld on a high recoil weapon.


That's what I was thinking. It would be going on an 870. I want to have a rear sight but remain as accurate as possible. I could probably go with a scope but I dont want that on a shotgun.
2/20/2013 4:25:40 AM EDT
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2/20/2013 4:12:06 PM EDT
[#4]
Quoted:
a couple of friends shooting factory Remington 21" rifle sighted 1100s and 870s don't have any problems with "A" shots using slugs out to 65y for 3 gun on USPSA sized targets


huh?
2/20/2013 6:27:11 PM EDT
[#5]
sorry... I misunderstood the question ... I thought it was about accuracy with a shotgun....I'll remove the reply
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