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Apertures depend on the distance between the sights (sight radius) and the size of the target; a longer sight radius or larger target demands a larger front aperture. For smallbore prone, think 3.5mm+ with a 27in barrel.What apertures are you using for target shooting and how do you adjust for eye releaf when your sight base can not go back any further. I'm using the Williams sight with a 7/32x40 thread base .

I am guessing that you are using a "traditional" rifle and not one with a target stock. If so, you are kinda stuck, As Tim stated, it depends on your front sight and the type of target. I have an adjustable iris and "tune" it in according to conditions. I don't even look at the settings. I shorten stock to accommodate fit and sight radius. Possibly you could find a longer aperture setup like a merit disk or use two adapters, the first being 7/32x40 to 9.5mm-1mm and the second being 9.5mm-1mm back to 7/32x40.
There are different sight bases as well that could extend the rear towards your eye. But would need to know the firearm model. I have taken a base and cut it in two and rewelded the pieces to accommodate the length which might be the option I would use.
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PS: No shortages in pellets so far
Perhaps. But for how long, with our Current Occupant literally asleep at the controls?At least air is still free...
