My .357 RH that I fitted out today with XS sights.
These are beauty sights and perfect for my eyes. Next range day will be fun.![]()
What stock do you have on your step up. Does not look,like the one I got out of the box?
My .357 RH that I fitted out today with XS sights.
These are beauty sights and perfect for my eyes. Next range day will be fun.![]()
What stock do you have on your step up. Does not look,like the one I got out of the box?
heres my mares leg holster I got from Wanstalls last year, and the bear I took last spring, not a monster but 5'10 nose to tail and it didnt move more than 3 yards from where I shot it. I have a 44 from rossi and have not had a single problem with it besides the intitial POI/POA modifications, where I filed out my rear sight a bit and it shoots just dandy. the holster is like a dream come true, I have the 24 shell belt because why not. The holster has been on my leg for over 100 days in the bush in the past year and I have not had a single complaint about the holster, it works flawlessly, still looks brand new, and makes hunting hands free. i can carry it anywhere i want without even noticing its there and with practice I shoot clays at 50 yards shooting handgun style off a single shooting stick I rigged up. its a darn fine little gun and i hope to have it for a long time. oh yeah, it looks way better than bear spray sitting on your belt!
Stipple the underside of the sights' dove tail with a spring loaded center punch to raise the metal. Don't
work the edges of the sights' dove tail unless it's necessary to at least get enough grab for a light, tap-in fit.
Once you've got the rifle sighted in and the sights properly aligned, put some Loctite 545 Hydraulic sealant
on 'em and let it firm up for a day.
Rossi dove tails are metric sized and can vary somewhat between each gun made. North American dove tail
cuts are .375" nominal. Rossi, Chiappa, Pedersoli etc. are .390" average.![]()
Looking for one also.Does anybody know where to find a normal size lever? I can easily mod my large one, but I'd rather not until I'm sure it will work better.
Did you look at Brownells?