Brutus
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
Recent threads got myself to thinking about this. Many lever carbines-rifles come with these as factory standard. And a multitude of antique and reproduction long rifles also have them.
I've changed them out on my own Winchester carbine, but for various reasons I will not do the same thing with my Hawken rifle copy. Henceforth, I plan to keep my deer hunting/shooting at or below 100 yards or less with this muzzleloader. Now I might, just might, consider plopping a varmint at a maximum of 150 under the right conditions, but not on anything I plan on bringing to the table. These aging eyes have their limits. Some people would consider this a BP subject only, but the fact is many modern made lever rifles still have them on top, right from the factory.
Anyone else like to comment on this subject?
Edit: I do not like these old style of sights guys and gals! lol
I've changed them out on my own Winchester carbine, but for various reasons I will not do the same thing with my Hawken rifle copy. Henceforth, I plan to keep my deer hunting/shooting at or below 100 yards or less with this muzzleloader. Now I might, just might, consider plopping a varmint at a maximum of 150 under the right conditions, but not on anything I plan on bringing to the table. These aging eyes have their limits. Some people would consider this a BP subject only, but the fact is many modern made lever rifles still have them on top, right from the factory.
Anyone else like to comment on this subject?
Edit: I do not like these old style of sights guys and gals! lol




















































