1891 Argentine Mauser at 600 Yards
This guide details a technique for adjusting iron sights on a 1891 Argentine Mauser for long-range shooting, specifically at 600 yards. It covers initial sight settings, compensating for bullet drop based on ammunition performance, and a field expedient method to reduce glare on the rear sight using a marker. The instruction emphasizes the importance of consistent grouping and acknowledges the challenges of windage and sight picture clarity at extended distances.











