Ramped Front Sight
Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 10:10 am
Are there any good reasons to get a ramped front sight on a .45?
Thanks!
Ben
Thanks!
Ben
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or even a PATRIDGE style?Anonymous wrote:As you know, most front sights on .45 target pistols have an undercut "partridge style" design so they will not reflect light back to the shooter and degrade sight alignment.
Most ramp style front sights are so because they draw from a holster easier; the ramp won't get caught on anything. Exacting sight alignment is secondary in these disciplines.
Having said that, Les Baer uses a (rather tall) ramped and serrated front sight on his Premier II .45 and it offers an excellent platform for precision shooting when combined with the Bo Mar style rear sight. Particularly when shooting outdoors and uncovered, the front serrations offer something to focus on, and really keep the eye glued on the front sight.
I would recommend the Les Baer set up without qualification.