Peep vs. Bladed V notch?

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I'm trying to take an informal survey, of which iron sights people like to shoot... I'm not a scope fan, and so I like to go iron sights as I feel they are more rugged, and if I can be about 2 MOA with iron sights, I'm good to go.

So what do you all shoot better with? Bladed V notch, or Peep sights? What are some other sight pictures you guys like?
 
I like both. I shoot both with about the same accuracy, possibly a slight edge to the traditional sight, depending on the quality. However, the peep is faster with regards to target aquisition.

The key is having the same target picture everytime. I practiced and practiced my sight picture until I was comfortable. Then I started working on trigger squeeze.

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Stinger
 
The military adopted the "peep" or "aperture" sight after extensive and exhaustive testing revealed that it was faster to acquire and considerably more accurate for the overwhelmingly majority (NOT all) of shooters.

I am sold on the aperture sight. However, I have known a very small number of pholks that do better with the open sight.

I like the peep because it gives you the option of extremely fast acquisition with a large aperture, and precision almost equalling a scope with a tiny pin hole aperture. you can't get that with an open sight.

To me, a "peep" sight is about the same as a 1X scope.
 
The peep is much Superior, especially if your eyes are bad, IF YOU USE IT PROPERLY.
I read a lot on the forums from people asking which is the proper sight picture with a peep, "In the bottom of the ring, or in the center".

The advantage of the peep is the eyes ability to automatically center the front sight in the center of the peep aperture. You "ignore" the rear peep and focus on the front. Your eye will align the rear if you allow it to do so.
This is why the peep is so much better. The eye CANNOT focus on both the front and rear as you must attempt to do with 'vee' sights.
 
Definately Peep Sights for me, it's just more instinctive to find the center of the circle than it is the "V"

Quick, Easy, Idiot proof (must be, I can use 'em!) :D
 
The fact that metallic sighted target rifles are universally equipped with peep sights pretty much tells the story! The US military abandoned open sights when it adoped the Garand in the 30's. Enough said!
 
I changed my Ruger 10/22 to Williams firesight with a peep rear, and the accuracy is incredible!

I find peeps to be very close to scopes personally as well.

I saw Runt shoot my Mauser with the V notch, and I always thought the gun was in accurate, but in her hands, it was very accurate. I think probably the sights didn't work that well for me...

I shoot pretty well with my M1A... I like the sights on it.
 
I have shot submoa groups with both types. I kind of think that the open sights have a small advantage since they seem to have the same accuracy potential as peeps, but with a typically shorter sight radius.

The peeps are faster and help out with less than perfect eyes.
 
I'd considered about installing a peep sight on my AK-47, but Im wondering it being a AK, the rear sights are mounted middle ways on the ak, do you all think peep sight would work as well on a ak?

Im thinking a peep sight, should be closer to the stock in order to be able to view front sight through the little peep/ hole & view your target properly and fast.

TG
 
For target shooting, peep.

For hunting I prefer the traditional v notch. Its mainly because I've logged more time with it and can sight it faster especially if the target is moving.
 
i find peep/aperture sights work the best for me because i don't have to concisously align the front sight with the rear...isn't the eyeball, and the subconsious mind, a great thing. my personal favorite is the rotatary sight on hk rifles, followed by the fold up ladder sights on an enfield #4 mk 1 or 2.

but for all out speed of sight alignment, i think the express sight is hard to beat
 
Peep sights are better by far. I really can't stand v-notch rear sights.
 
Twoblink, ask Steve Smith or some of our other High Power shooters. They go out to 1000 yards with peeps. :)
 
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