Initially a scope was mounted on this rifle, and it seemed to be a decent shooter, but i had a notion the comb of the stock would fit my face nicely, if iron sights were used. Bein's how my eyes cannot focus so very good on iron sights, a peep sight was very much required. So eventually an FP sight was mounted. In case it was necessary, the bottom of the sliding arm was beveled to clear the stock. The factory sight bushing was replaced with the largest size available.
The rifle was taken to the hills this morning so to adjust the sight. A few shots were taken at 25 or so yard, and a move was made to 100 yard where more shots and more adjustments were made. It was about 17 degrees at 4700' when the shooting started, and it was about 30 degrees when we quit. The Dream Season was loaded with 300g Deep Curl, 100g BH209, crush rib sabot, and W209 primer.
The X7 with factory iron sights came with, and was loaded with 260g Partition, 100g BH209 , crush rib sabot, and W209 primer.
The last three shot from each rifle at 100 yard are pictured. The 3 lowest holes were made by the X7.