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Old 06-25-2013 | 09:27 AM
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Well I got my Williams Foolproof sight in yesterday and the tang is down at the gunsmith getting a hole drilled and tapped in the tang.
One word of note however. I will be calling Williams Gunsights shortly. The directions tell you to drill and tap one hole using a #31 bit and a 6-48 tap on T/C Hawken or Renegades made after 1991 (when they stopped putting the third hole in the tang).
Then the boneheads supply you with a 8-40 screw for the sight and no 6-48! But understandably the 8-40 would have been the installation screw for the third hole if present.
Hopefully the GS will have the tang ready for me to shoot it over the weekend.

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Old 06-25-2013 | 12:33 PM
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It will be interesting comparing resuts against the old sight. Did you get the 1340 sight or the 1342 with target knobs?
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Old 06-25-2013 | 01:43 PM
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Bronko, you inspired me to get moving on this.

I just placed the order. It may not make a great difference at 50 yards. But will make all the difference in the world at 75 and 100.


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I got the 1340. I called Williams and told the technical dept about their directions. The guy I talked to had the same sight on a T/C Hawken. But his tang had the third hole. We discussed the directions for the 6-48 hole vice the 8-40 screw supplied (the 8-40 is to replace the plug screw for the 3 hole tangs). He was totally unaware of this and said he would get right on that issue. He was very apologetic and seemed sincere so I wasn't too critical. If he would have been a smart a$$ I probably would have been a bit more explicit in my complaint. But I kept my cool and told him that I wasn't complaining but just giving them a 'heads up'. Even though my trip to the gun shop is a 70 mile round trip which I have to make again tomorrow to get my tang re-drilled and tapped.
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Old 06-26-2013 | 05:55 PM
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I have a tutorial that I posted a while back on how to do this your self. I have done a pile of them and it is easy. I hope you have good luck with the peep. I know I like mine a lot. Ron
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Old 06-26-2013 | 05:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Semisane
Bronko, you inspired me to get moving on this.

I just placed the order. It may not make a great difference at 50 yards. But will make all the difference in the world at 75 and 100.
Now you need a good front sight. I recommend the Lyman 17 with the Lee Shavers insert set.
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Old 06-26-2013 | 06:48 PM
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I like the round bead on the GM barrel. I can center it in the peep easily and a view I am familiar with because I have the same sight picture with my 94s and my other Hawken rifles.
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Originally Posted by idahoron
Now you need a good front sight. I recommend the Lyman 17 with the Lee Shavers insert set.
Ron, I have a 57GPR peep on the rear of my .54 caliber GP rifle with the factory Lyman flat top blade up front. Using a 6 o'clock hold on a 3" bull I can do pretty well out to 100 yards. Also, it works really well for hunting.

I've never used a globe front sight. Do they make that much difference at practical round ball hunting ranges? And how about low light situations - can you see the inserts in that tube?
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Old 06-27-2013 | 08:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Semisane
And how about low light situations - can you see the inserts in that tube?
Semi, if we go and purchase a front globe sight we will have to buy brighter spotlights!.
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Would need the biggest one eyed dog made.
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