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Open sight options?
Now that i may be able to shoot BH209 out of my sidelock 54 i am ready to go and get some info for some nice open sight options. I have an off brand set up on it now which didnt last long " stripped out screws - fiber optics fell off" and so i got a jerry rig set up on it for now.
Other than truglow ghost ring set up i like, i am looking for more options out there. I plan on investing some $$$ into the rifle so i need a good set of sights to get the job done. |
maybe something live a v peep. http://www.rmcoxyoke.com/inc/sdetail...eep_sights/390
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A lyman 57 is the best peep i have found for out to a couple hundred yards which is a lot further than i can shoot with open sights .Unless of course i am shooting at the side of a barn LOL
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would it fit a cva though?
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Originally Posted by MountainDevil54
(Post 3777222)
would it fit a cva though?
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Then again I would rather you didn't have good sights just in case you make it up for a spring shoot:D:D
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LOL!!
Well with this rifle, i really dont need sights meant for long range shooting, It will basically be a heavy timber, under 100 yards elk gun. Thats the idea at the moment anyway haha. I do like the V sight but that chunk front optic kind of has me worried as i prefer a small dot for my front sight. |
Originally Posted by MountainDevil54
(Post 3777263)
LOL!!
Well with this rifle, i really dont need sights meant for long range shooting, It will basically be a heavy timber, under 100 yards elk gun. Thats the idea at the moment anyway haha. I do like the V sight but that chunk front optic kind of has me worried as i prefer a small dot for my front sight. |
its the cva mountain stalker .54
![]() Where i hunt elk, they are always in THICK nasty timber so i am just a little worried about a peep not being the best set up for this situation. I saw Williams makes a peep sight but obviously no where near the quality of the lyman. |
MountainDevil54
I saw Williams makes a peep sight but obviously no where near the quality of the lyman. ![]() It has quarter minute clicks and locks screws for the adjustments. It looks and feels like a very high quality sight. Williams also offers different sizes of apetures and peep size holes. They also have what they call a a 'twilight' apeture which increases light in low light situations. The stock apeture for hunting is 3/8" diameter with a 0.093 inner hole. I am blind and that apeture and inner hole really works well for me. The biggest difference IMO is not quality because they are both high quality but the Lyman does have a quick release feature to move the elevation quickly and easily + they have a set stop screw to return to your original sight in spot. |
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