A "Heel" mounted tang sight.

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Texas Shooter
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A "Heel" mounted tang sight.

Post by Texas Shooter »

Ok guys here we go again,

I've seen what is refered to as, "Heel mounted tang sight". Basically, a tang sight placed back on the stock near the butt plate. I can see that it sure would increase the sight radius, and I'd gladly pay a dollar to the person willing to put their face up against the sight, without having their shoulder on the buttstock, and pull the trigger. :-) Maybe you can, but doesn't look easy.

Sound like, "Americas Funniest Videos" candidate, or in 50-90 a Darwin Award contestant. ;-)

Looking forward to your thoughts,

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Post by nohorse »

Heel mounted tang sights were used for creedmore and similar target competitions for the very reason you stated: they extended the sight radius. The weapon was fired from a contorted reversed prone position that is hard to describe but there are pictures around showing the position. Perhaps someone else has a link to a picture they can post.
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Post by Lee Stone »

The one example I have seen of that style of shooting is the old photograph that Axtel uses on the home page of their web site:

http://www.riflesmith.com/

I just do not see how anyone could shoot in such a position, but then, what do I know? I am pretty sure those gentlemen back then would not have used such positions if they didn't work. I just don't see how they could maintain proper control of the rifle.

I seriously doubt that I will ever try it.
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