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Author Topic: Dealing with sunny days and sight glare  (Read 20 times)

Online KDubs

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Dealing with sunny days and sight glare
« on: Today at 11:20:40 AM »
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 Not the greatest picture but it get the point across.
 Yesterday's shooting session was in a nice sunny sandpit and I really had some issues with glare and heat vapors .
 I've tried sooting the sights, paper towel tube shaders etc
 Nothing worked any better than the other
 So after some Internet reading I came across several accounts of folks use a flat black spray paint on the top flat and sights.
So I thought I'll give it a try.
 As you can see the front sights shines quite nicely and the side flat still reflect light but the top flat is dull
 Our club has a shoot tomorrow so we'll see then how it works .
 Thoughts and comments welcome.
 Kevin
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Re: Dealing with sunny days and sight glare
« Reply #1 on: Today at 02:48:08 PM »
Brilliant!!
I'm  not  H/C or P/C or even a particularly  good shot but I have a hell of a good time!

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Re: Dealing with sunny days and sight glare
« Reply #2 on: Today at 03:49:36 PM »
Certainly no authority on sights, but sure seems like it would help to me. Looking forward to find out if it does. While we're on this subject, you know a lot of guys put paint on their sights. Mostly front, but sometimes rear. I read an article on time that recommended put blue paint on the front, and yellow on rear (I think). I tried to find the article to take a photo of this info, but can't find it. Still looking. Has anyone else ever heard of this before. Kevin, I hope your paint works so good you ace the course tomorrow.


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