Is a "kisser" allowed?
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 10:10 am
Hi! Long time listener. First time caller. ;)
Got a question. Am I allowed to put a notch or a bump on my stock to act as a kisser?
(Like the way archers put buttons on their bowstrings to act as landmarks when they draw the arrow.)
Long story, here. I'll try to give the "Reader's Digest" version.
All summer long, I have been shooting so-so in practice. Last week, I took another gun to the range to shoot just for fun. (Mini-14) After I shot several rounds with that, I went back to my regular gun (Modified 10/22) and I was able to shoot MUCH better. It took me a while to figure out why this happened.
Turns out the reason has to do with parallax. The Mini-14 has military peep sights. The 10/22 has a 3-9 X 40 scope. When shooting military sights I have to set up on the gun very carefully or parallax error will cause my shots to be off. It's just something I've learned to do automatically.
So, when I put down the Mini and picked up the 10/22 I set up on the gun the same way. I was able to shoot 5 in a row pretty easily. (Too bad it was only practice.)
I know my scope's parallax is set for 100 yards. I plan to get a new scope but, in the mean time, I've got to come up with a short-term solution.
I figure I can use a piece of black tape to tape a ball bearing (or something similar) to the stock to act as a landmark when I set up on the gun. But if this wouldn't be allowed in competition, I wouldn't do it.
Any thoughts?
Got a question. Am I allowed to put a notch or a bump on my stock to act as a kisser?
(Like the way archers put buttons on their bowstrings to act as landmarks when they draw the arrow.)
Long story, here. I'll try to give the "Reader's Digest" version.
All summer long, I have been shooting so-so in practice. Last week, I took another gun to the range to shoot just for fun. (Mini-14) After I shot several rounds with that, I went back to my regular gun (Modified 10/22) and I was able to shoot MUCH better. It took me a while to figure out why this happened.
Turns out the reason has to do with parallax. The Mini-14 has military peep sights. The 10/22 has a 3-9 X 40 scope. When shooting military sights I have to set up on the gun very carefully or parallax error will cause my shots to be off. It's just something I've learned to do automatically.
So, when I put down the Mini and picked up the 10/22 I set up on the gun the same way. I was able to shoot 5 in a row pretty easily. (Too bad it was only practice.)
I know my scope's parallax is set for 100 yards. I plan to get a new scope but, in the mean time, I've got to come up with a short-term solution.
I figure I can use a piece of black tape to tape a ball bearing (or something similar) to the stock to act as a landmark when I set up on the gun. But if this wouldn't be allowed in competition, I wouldn't do it.
Any thoughts?
