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General discussion => Black Powder Shooting => Topic started by: Bob Gerard on October 31, 2024, 01:21:08 AM

Title: Some would call it cheating:-/
Post by: Bob Gerard on October 31, 2024, 01:21:08 AM
At our club shoot a couple of weeks ago I tried something that I hadn’t really considered before. I saw a couple of guys applying a bit of bright orange fingernail polish on their front sights. (I had used sight-black before, but just at this range because of the layout I always get too much sight glare and shoot horribly). Well, I decided to give it a try and lo! I could actually see the sight clear as a bell.
We were shooting 100 yards and I scored first place in Flintlock that day(second place overall). I am not sure if this practice is kosher everywhere but it works and I’m going to get my own fingernail polish 🤗

Title: Re: Some would call it cheating:-/
Post by: StevenV on October 31, 2024, 01:50:28 AM
That is not cheating! Congratulations on your shooting. I use Testors ( model air plane paint / small bottles) on my front sight when I am hunting. I also use Lyman eye patch on my safety glasses at our monthly shoots. It is basically black electrical tape with a tiny hole in it that you look thru. I clears up the sight picture. NO magnification , no optics. Shoot on Bob                     Steve
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Post by: smylee grouch on October 31, 2024, 02:29:51 AM
Sounds lovely.  ;D Actually , I use bright white. Shows up for me at last light   ;)
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Post by: Marvin S on October 31, 2024, 03:46:56 AM
I do it at club matches, some places complain especially the primitive range at friendship. Supposed to be a natural color.
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Post by: Jdw276 on October 31, 2024, 04:00:02 PM
Dollar general finger nail polish.  Pick your favorite colors and let your granddaughter use em after she asks Paw Paw, why do you have bottles of finger nail polish?
Title: Re: Some would call it cheating:-/
Post by: Bigmon on October 31, 2024, 06:16:08 PM
Our local club, Old Westmoreland Rifles, does not allow any paint.  I have always thought that since they did have paint in the old days, that any color available then should be allowed now?
But thats just my opinion.
Title: Re: Some would call it cheating:-/
Post by: MuskratMike on October 31, 2024, 07:06:32 PM
Fluorescent Orange on most all of mine, except the Hawken which has a white bead. I doesn't give me any advantage other than with my aging eyes I can still see the sights. As the age of the people keeps getting older in our sport I applaud those who keep coming out and shooting. As far as I am concerned if needed they can use paint, shaders, peep sights and shooting sticks if that's what they need to keep on coming out. You younger shooters who read this just remember you won't be 40, 50 or even 60 forever.
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Post by: wmrike on October 31, 2024, 10:43:06 PM
I file a shallow groove into the rear face of the front sight and fill it with white Testors.  Yeah, there's the Friendship thing, but I'm old, my range of focus is pretty non-existent, and I have a mild cataract in my shooting eye.  My score will not be very threatening.  I don't care what anyone says about the sight, I enjoy shooting, and they can complain or disqualify me if they want, but I'm going to make it a fun day.
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Post by: Hawg on October 31, 2024, 11:28:07 PM
I use fluorescent green fingernail polish for front sights and orange for the rear. I also clear coat them.
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Post by: JBJ on November 01, 2024, 12:26:01 AM
Amen, MuskratMike! You wakeup one morning and realize that the years have slipped away. But I hope that you will keep trying!

J.B.
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Post by: Dave R on November 01, 2024, 05:11:51 AM
I use and like WHITEOUT normally used for type or written mistakes on paper.
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Post by: Darkhorse on November 02, 2024, 06:00:50 AM
It got to where I was losing the front sight against the forest background more often that I liked. So I bought some flourescent fingernail polish and painted the front sight with it. It wasn't real bright, but just enough I could now make it out against a deers side in the shadows, and that was all I needed.
That's been over 10 years ago and now my .40 has an orange sight also. I am still tickled pink about it.
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Post by: Mike payne on November 02, 2024, 11:14:44 AM
I use yellow finger nail polish on my front sights have been doing it for years. I only shoot in woods walks have no one complain.
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Post by: Daryl on November 02, 2024, 11:48:48 AM
Brass bead front sight.  Flat blackened if too shiny.- quick and east.

(https://i.ibb.co/yF2yFPC/P4291715.jpg) (https://ibb.co/MkdVkSH)
Title: Re: Some would call it cheating:-/
Post by: Don Steele on November 02, 2024, 01:36:16 PM
I used a friend’s nail polish to enhance visibility of my front sight. Took this picture from my stand “ just because “ I wanted to remember the moment. The front sight really jumps out in shaded woods.

(https://i.ibb.co/NSTjLWh/IMG-0190.jpg) (https://ibb.co/YZ0ktf9)
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Post by: Jeff Murray on November 02, 2024, 08:27:49 PM
My front sights are all iron.  They have a very small hole drilled from top to bottom at the rear vertical edge of the sight.  A small sliver of antler is inserted in the hole and then the back edge of the sight is filed until you have three vertical lines showing - Black-white-black.  This works in sunlight and shade and on novelty and round bull targets.
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Post by: Steeltrap on November 03, 2024, 09:57:00 PM
I used a friend’s nail polish to enhance visibility of my front sight. Took this picture from my stand “ just because “ I wanted to remember the moment. The front sight really jumps out in shaded woods.

(https://i.ibb.co/NSTjLWh/IMG-0190.jpg) (https://ibb.co/YZ0ktf9)

Is this a "guy friend" or a "girl friend"?  Asking for a friend.  ;D ::)
Title: Re: Some would call it cheating:-/
Post by: Don Steele on November 04, 2024, 02:35:24 PM
VERY much a GIRLfriend… ;)
I’d post a pic but it would likely get me banned.. 8)
That color shows right up though, even in the morning shade in the SE Georgia Deer Woods, don’t you think..??
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Post by: hanshi on November 04, 2024, 11:14:00 PM
I no longer hunt but still use a white paint of some kind or even typewriter "white out" applied to the rear of all front sights.  It shows up against most any background except bright or light color.  Many swear that florescent paint is great.  I may try and find a florescent paint to test.
Title: Re: Some would call it cheating:-/
Post by: D. Taylor Sapergia on November 05, 2024, 11:53:30 PM
Most of us have enough problems with shooting, without adding the problem of poor vision.  I believe that it's supposed to be4 a shooting contest, not a vision test.  So I have no issues at all with enhancing the visibility of the sight, as long as you keep it an open "iron" sight.
Title: Re: Some would call it cheating:-/
Post by: Bob Gerard on November 11, 2024, 05:11:12 PM
Well I’m glad it’s not a major issue with most folks. I’m sold on it and took another First Place last weekend in a Woods Walk. It’s nice to be able to reach your potential 🙂
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Post by: smylee grouch on November 11, 2024, 06:24:09 PM
Adding the paint to my sights probably helped me by about 100% over no paint but opening up the " V " notch also helped a heap.  ;)
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Post by: Hungry Horse on November 11, 2024, 08:27:26 PM
 Well some would be wrong.

Hungry Horse
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Post by: Waksupi on November 15, 2024, 06:02:44 PM
I use paint occasionally. I find different light conditions can make the sight hard to see even with the paint. School bus yellow is supposed to be the most visible color, hence it's use on buses and road side signs.
The thing I have found for best front sight visibility is to take a file and make a very small 45 degree angle on the tip of the sight. I like it to appear to be a square when looking at it through the rear sight. The bright tip seems to give me the best sight visibility in the most varying light conditions.
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Post by: Daryl on November 15, 2024, 10:39:28 PM
Me too, but I don't use paint. I might try it sometime, though.
The 45 degree works well on my .69 and has since 1986 when the rifle was built.
Taylor has a fairly wide V rear sight on his .62 Hawken with a squared front sight, 45 degree angle and in the sight under poor conditions, it
appears to be a bead in the valley, just as it should, but looks like perfectly square post in bright light. It is VERY easy to aim using a square
sight above the bottom of the V, just about identical in appearance to my bead. Seems to work well.


(https://i.ibb.co/LvfxLKZ/Front-sight-closeup.jpg) (https://ibb.co/3kHpDKC)

(https://i.ibb.co/CK6m11K/Kodiak029.jpg) (https://ibb.co/zVFQnnV)
Title: Re: Some would call it cheating:-/
Post by: Daryl on November 21, 2024, 11:59:33 PM
This sight picture is a 200 yard zero.  Bead level with the top of the wings, is 150 yard zero.
Down in the notch, is spot-on at 100 yards. These zeros are for the hunting load of 165gr. 2F GOEX.
Subtract 50 yards for each sight picture if using the plinking load of a mere 85gr. 2F, .021" patch
and .682", 482gr. ball.
(https://i.ibb.co/yF2yFPC/P4291715.jpg) (https://ibb.co/MkdVkSH)