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<blockquote data-quote="PrairieGhost" data-source="post: 124101" data-attributes="member: 704"><p>Someone above talked about age and hard to see his sites. I have the same problem so went with a 1x on line. A peep with a small aperature works also, much like a higher f stop on a camera lense. Unfortunately like a camera lense it cuts a lot of light. I have been looking for a flintlock, but wow have the prices gone up.</p><p></p><p>Someone mentioned a pie plate at 50 yards. Read some of the old literature. Lewis and Clark reported killing deer with the air rifle they had a long, at 100 yards and further with their flintlock. </p><p></p><p>Many people are unfamiliar with how long air rifles have been around. Napoli an used them, and it's reported that a couple in a museum still hold air. Lewis and Clark is in the Winchester museum in Cody, Wyoming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PrairieGhost, post: 124101, member: 704"] Someone above talked about age and hard to see his sites. I have the same problem so went with a 1x on line. A peep with a small aperature works also, much like a higher f stop on a camera lense. Unfortunately like a camera lense it cuts a lot of light. I have been looking for a flintlock, but wow have the prices gone up. Someone mentioned a pie plate at 50 yards. Read some of the old literature. Lewis and Clark reported killing deer with the air rifle they had a long, at 100 yards and further with their flintlock. Many people are unfamiliar with how long air rifles have been around. Napoli an used them, and it's reported that a couple in a museum still hold air. Lewis and Clark is in the Winchester museum in Cody, Wyoming. [/QUOTE]
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