21 March 2012, 10:58
.22-10-45Ivory Sight Blackining?
Hello, everyone. I was wondering, if a rifle has an ivory bead or insert in a blade front sight, and you wanted to blacken for shooting paper, what would be used..I am afraid of color going into pores & staining. Perhaps I should just leave it white & shoot a black bull? Thank you!
21 March 2012, 15:16
Lord Frith.22-10-45,
I think you answered your question. I certainly would not want to muckle with an ivory bead. Change it out for paper punching, or as you suggested black bull.
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Luck,
Stephen
21 March 2012, 17:50
SnellstromWhy not change the insert to one in an identical size but black, usually very easy to change.
21 March 2012, 22:01
GeorgeSTry Birchwood Casey Sight Black. It sprays on and wipes off, leaving no residue.
I use it on some of my stainless handguns.
George
21 March 2012, 23:24
CCMDocWhy not try something like a tiny piece of black tape? No need to worry about is staining the bead and easily removed/reapplied as desired.
22 March 2012, 04:20
.22-10-45CCMDoc..the tape idea was my first thought..thanks alot everyone!
If you blacken the front sight, you will raise or lower your point of impact because the eye naturally fuzzes up the top of the sight vs. the bottom of the target.
I would not do this at all, not even temporarily.