Justabirdwatcher
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Rear peep with front fiber is what I've always come back to. It just works the best in real life hunting situations.
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Where tf were you 4 months ago? Lol
I prefer a rear peep on my hunting rifles because it's one less thing to get in the way of the sight picture. I have the same fiber two dot insert shown above, but I took it off and replaced it with a peep straight away. I find those fiber optic dots distracting and they obscure too much of the animal and what's around it. Even if you use a larger peep (best in dim lighting) you can still get great accuracy and you can see what's "around" the critter at the same time. A peep also provides faster sight picture acquisition in my experience.Thanks for the offer, but I think I want to stick with a regular front post. Looking at this Williams model in Amazon, since it isn't plastic.
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haven't shot a peep sight on a hunting rifle, just a garand. Is there a reason people prefer them, or is it just personal preference?
Where tf were you 4 months ago? Lol
Yah I came across it after putting my factory front fiber back on and I don't think it was much different at that point.Even better:
View attachment 352657Williams™ Western Precision Muzzleloading Sight Set - Fiber Optic Insert - 0.029" Bead - Green - 630158
Williams® Western Precision Muzzleloading Fiber Optic Sight Insert - 630158 - Fits all Williams Western Precision Globe Sights! Best Prices, Fast Shipping & Expert Advice!muzzle-loaders.com
Interesting concept, but wouldn't that insert sitting inside the globe defeat the purpose of gathering light for the fiber optic? I ask this because I have a fiber optic front sight on one of my leverguns and one day I slid the factory hood on that sight base just to see what it would look like. The fiber optic went so dim it was useless.Even better:
View attachment 352657Williams™ Western Precision Muzzleloading Sight Set - Fiber Optic Insert - 0.029" Bead - Green - 630158
Williams® Western Precision Muzzleloading Fiber Optic Sight Insert - 630158 - Fits all Williams Western Precision Globe Sights! Best Prices, Fast Shipping & Expert Advice!muzzle-loaders.com
The newer globes are slotted that let light in, but still a little darker for sure.Interesting concept, but wouldn't that insert sitting inside the globe defeat the purpose of gathering light for the fiber optic? I ask this because I have a fiber optic front sight on one of my leverguns and one day I slid the factory hood on that sight base just to see what it would look like. The fiber optic went so dim it was useless.