I have a problem of my eye focusing on the front sight pin. I am thinking its from some projects I have been working on but not sure.
I have been working on making a peep sight. It was made from a .32 cal case with the head cut off. With the peep sight I could see the target well enough to shoot at 100 yrds and be accurate. I needed a longer front sight pin so I made one from a nail. Its a little larger in diameter than the original pin and a little longer. The new pin is painted flat black. I replaced the .32 cal case rear sight with a thicker piece of brass tubing. I shot the combo of the thicker peep sight and the thicker taller front pin today and this is when I noticed that I couldn't see the target and that my eye was focusing on the front pin.
My question is, is there a way to over come my eye focusing on the front post OR could the problem be from either my front or rear sights?
I have been working on making a peep sight. It was made from a .32 cal case with the head cut off. With the peep sight I could see the target well enough to shoot at 100 yrds and be accurate. I needed a longer front sight pin so I made one from a nail. Its a little larger in diameter than the original pin and a little longer. The new pin is painted flat black. I replaced the .32 cal case rear sight with a thicker piece of brass tubing. I shot the combo of the thicker peep sight and the thicker taller front pin today and this is when I noticed that I couldn't see the target and that my eye was focusing on the front pin.
My question is, is there a way to over come my eye focusing on the front post OR could the problem be from either my front or rear sights?