This is the sight I have on my gun.


I noticed two things when I was tracking him.
First, the semi buckhorn sight effectively restricted my view so I couldn't look through the sights and see what was coming up. When he was standing, it was fine, but a moving target seems to be pretty difficult, especially if visibility is hampered by a lot of trees. I now understand why there are so many of the old sporting rear sights that have been filed flat!
Second, I found the fully loaded 86 has a lot of inertia when you are tracking a target and are swinging with it. Any change in the speed or direction of the target and I would swing past it. With its heavy barrel and cartridges in the magazine, it just isn't as maneuverable as a 20" carbine or a lighter framed 24: barreled gun.
Now for the question. Have any of you who use your guns for hunting developed preferences as to what type of sight is easiest to track moving game with? I've used flat top sights on a bolt gun before, and they worked ok. Seems like peep sights would be quicker because you are not having to line up three points, just put the front post on the target and fire.
What is your experience?