Graduations on the Lyman 57 Peep
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Nontypical Buck
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada
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Graduations on the Lyman 57 Peep
I have a question but it wasn't answered in the paperr that came with the sight.
It has graduation marks 0, 15, 30, 45
Now that I've got my 50 yd zero down and aligned the zero with the witnes mark on the sight, does this mean I could click up to the 15 mark and be zero'd for 150 yd?
Not that I would hunt a roundball out that far but for target shooting it might be interesting.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
HA
It has graduation marks 0, 15, 30, 45
Now that I've got my 50 yd zero down and aligned the zero with the witnes mark on the sight, does this mean I could click up to the 15 mark and be zero'd for 150 yd?
Not that I would hunt a roundball out that far but for target shooting it might be interesting.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
HA
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Nontypical Buck
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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#5
Fork Horn
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: My Range in Central NY
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I believe they are reference marks only.
That sight is a great sight and is used in many applications.
Being it is used in many applications there are many variables that make the marks just marks, If the sight was only used in situations were the distance between the front sight and the rear sight was always the same the Clicks and marks could represent a set distanced. But because of many different applications the variables are almost infinite. (distance between the sights)
That sight is a great sight and is used in many applications.
Being it is used in many applications there are many variables that make the marks just marks, If the sight was only used in situations were the distance between the front sight and the rear sight was always the same the Clicks and marks could represent a set distanced. But because of many different applications the variables are almost infinite. (distance between the sights)
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Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2006
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#7
I have a question but it wasn't answered in the paperr that came with the sight.
It has graduation marks 0, 15, 30, 45
Now that I've got my 50 yd zero down and aligned the zero with the witnes mark on the sight, does this mean I could click up to the 15 mark and be zero'd for 150 yd?
Not that I would hunt a roundball out that far but for target shooting it might be interesting.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
HA
It has graduation marks 0, 15, 30, 45
Now that I've got my 50 yd zero down and aligned the zero with the witnes mark on the sight, does this mean I could click up to the 15 mark and be zero'd for 150 yd?
Not that I would hunt a roundball out that far but for target shooting it might be interesting.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
HA