What's your favorite way to embellish the iron sights on your guns? Leave them as is? Dab white paint or other colors on them?
This is not about what TYPE of iron sights, just what colors you have on the back of the front sight on the tip of of the barrel and on the sides of the rear sight.
Neither is this a question about any kind of telescopic or electronic sight. Just the usual iron sights.
I can't decide what works best for me. I shoot mostly at paper targets in indoor range. Black sights get lost in the bull's eye (okay, I know, should sit on top of sight picture), fluorescent orange can do same on orange bull's eye, bright green might be okay but might not do well outside.
Is there one color or trick that works best in ALL situations? I can't find it. Seems like whatever color, there's always a target somewhere with that same color. I had a new Ruger .22 rifle with what I assume is the latest thinking: barrel tip sight fluorescent red and rear sight fluorescent green on each side. A bit too much color for my taste.
I'm inclined to either leave the sights black or dab them lightly with white paint. The Ruger Security-Six I bought used had white, and it was okay. After a factory refurbishment, Ruger put a new barrel on and left the front sight medium red (not bright), but so far I'm not liking that with the back sight flanking that in white.
So what iron sight colors do you use on your guns, and why?