MThuntr
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I started loading 143 Lever Hammers in my 1990's edition Marlin 336. Initial testing suggests I can easily get to a safe velocity without pushing it. I don't need to push them to function at <150 yards. Testing proved to be tough as even first shot was off paper. Some messing around has me about 7 inches high and 2 inches right at 100 yards with the factory sights as low as they'll go. Now am considering options for sights. Here are the options I'm considering. Thoughts?
1) Tang sight...probably talk with Montana Vintage to see about sight options (kind of the expensive route). I read mediocre reviews of the Lyman #2 so I'll stay away from those
2) Lyman 66 receiver mounted sight
3) new rear sight to replace factory sight with hopes of finding on that will be a bit lower
4) new front sight with different height to lower
5) mount a scope (factory drilled already) and move on.
6) don't use hammers and stick with standard bullets.
1) Tang sight...probably talk with Montana Vintage to see about sight options (kind of the expensive route). I read mediocre reviews of the Lyman #2 so I'll stay away from those
2) Lyman 66 receiver mounted sight
3) new rear sight to replace factory sight with hopes of finding on that will be a bit lower
4) new front sight with different height to lower
5) mount a scope (factory drilled already) and move on.
6) don't use hammers and stick with standard bullets.