I know you guys might think this is silly, but me and a friend began a conversation about full buckhorn sights. What little results i could find through search on "semi buckhorn", I didnt see any mention of what is the intended use behind semi buckhorn, as opposed to full buckhorn. Full buckhorn sights i thought were basically a cutout peep sight, so long range shots would not end up with the front blade interfering with the top of the peep, hence the cut out.
But what about semi buckhorn? are they supposed to be used the same way? There are many different types of "semi buckhorn" from what i can tell, this may be a very relative question. Daddy was a marine, and taught me how to shoot iron sights, along with fine bead and full bead use. So im bringing that mind set to the semi buckhorn discussion, not sure if it applies or not, seems to work though.
I have a cva bobcat, that has what i'd call semi buckhorns on it, but i think its supposed to be use like regular iron sights that align across the top, with the tip of the horns and the tip of the post all in a line, or what i'd call full bead.
Any thoughts? I'd sure like to hear about some history or personal experience.
Fine bead
Full bead