Johnny B
Member
So I just went out and shot a box of ammo with my new gun. What a fun rifle! For me, it shot minute of pop can at a good 40-45 yards with the WWB .38 Special ammo. I'm certain it's capable of much more with a more skilled user, but it did the trick just fine for me. Then, just for the fun of it since we were in some very pretty country, my wife and I went for a short hike. I just slung the carbine over my shoulder, set off, and I forgot that it was even there. Moral of the story: this gun is nothing short of awesome. Best Christmas present ever. Now I need to get one in .44 Magnum and the 1895 in .45-70, a 336, a Model 39, and on and on, ad infinitum.
Now, to more pressing matters. Folks, I need a peep sight for this rifle. The stock irons do what they do just fine, even if they are a little slow and kind of hard to see; but I need to get a peep sight to really see with this rifle is capable of. In light of this, I have a couple of (possibly dumb) questions. First, do you completely remove the stock rear sight, and if so how? Second, I really like the look of the XS Ghost Ring sights. Anyone want to vouch for them? Third, is this pretty easy to do?
Thanks a bunch, gang.
John
Now, to more pressing matters. Folks, I need a peep sight for this rifle. The stock irons do what they do just fine, even if they are a little slow and kind of hard to see; but I need to get a peep sight to really see with this rifle is capable of. In light of this, I have a couple of (possibly dumb) questions. First, do you completely remove the stock rear sight, and if so how? Second, I really like the look of the XS Ghost Ring sights. Anyone want to vouch for them? Third, is this pretty easy to do?
Thanks a bunch, gang.
John