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Rifle Scopes Iron Sights...

Kir

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I didn't see a category for iron sights, so I hope the glass people will forgive me for trespassing here. Iron sights is a very limited category.

When I bought my first rifle, a Rem. 597 .22 Mag., I knew it could shoot farther then I could see, so I did get a scope for it.
When I got my Sig 516, it had a large ghost ring and a front post with protective semi-circle ears which matched the ghost ring when sighting. I liked it very much, but then firearms were still new to me.
Next was a Benelli M2 shotgun. It too came with a ghost ring with a smaller aperture then on the Sig. It allowed me to see my target at a good distance.
My next rifle was a Ruger Gunsite Scout and it too came with a ghost ring but I found the aperture to be very small. With these tired olde eyes, it was difficult to see thru, so I ordered an XS long Picatinny rail with a ghost ring attached. The aperture was similar in size to the one on my shotgun and I liked it very much. However, I was still interested in a scope. I shot it both ways and liked them both.
Next, I got a Henry .30-.30 with a semi-buckhorn rear sight. I felt it too wide, so I replaced it with a square notch, like the ones usually found on pistols, but without the white dot. It worked great.
I also got a square notch for my Winchester .30-.30. before I took it out. It too worked much better.
Now I can see where a scope would be handy, mandatory if you are shootin' for food on the table and also if you have olde tired eyes like mine. I still enjoy the classic look of no scope on my older style rifles though.
Any other thoughts on iron sights?
 
used to love shooting peep sights, especially when i could still see worth a shit.

first rifle was a 22lr chipmunk bolt, i was barely strong enough to pull the damn firing pin back

had a tiny peep and lollipop front sight

then moved on to military rifles (when i was old enough to buy my own), big open graduated irons

up until my early thirties i was able to see 223 bullet holes at 100 with just naked eyes, never had to walk down range to change targets

now its a different story

last saturday my brother picked up a m1a socom.

was a very cloudy day, i was able to center the peep no prob but the front post was the almost the same size as the black rings on a old school NRA target

after a few rounds to get it sighted in we tossed a aim point on top, helped immensely. if only for the difference in color
 
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I have a Lyman peep receiver sight on my Winchester 94. The have two removable apertures --- One for hunting and a smaller one for target shooting --- Or...you can unscrew the peep sight for a ghost ring sight.

I have Parker Hale peep sights on three of my 22lr BSA Model 12/15's and I swear by them.

I also just purchased an adjustable rear diopter peep sight for my Anschutz Model 54 - 1407 from Champions Choice.
 
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used to love shooting peep sights, especially when i could still see worth a shit.

first rifle was a 22lr chipmunk bolt, i was barely strong enough to pull the damn firing pin back

had a tiny peep and lollipop front sight

then moved on to military rifles (when i was old enough to buy my own), big open graduated irons

up until my early thirties i was able to see 223 bullet holes at 100 with just naked eyes, never had to walk down range to change targets

now its a different story

last saturday my brother picked up a m1a socom.

was a very cloudy day, i was able to center the peep no prob but the front post was the almost the same size as the black rings on a old school NRA target

after a few rounds to get it sighted in we tossed a aim point on top, helped immensely. if only for the difference in color
I agree,I use to love the sights on the m1a when my eyes were much younger.
 
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