I once saw a rifle scope get wrecked by a minor slip and fall on some wet rocks. Something like that can put a quick end to your hunt. A spare rifle is a good idea, but a trip back to the truck can waste a precious hunting day. That's not acceptable either, so I started searching for a reliable backup solution that could be implemented in the field. After looking at many products, here's what I settled on.
- Warne Maxima Quick Detach rings and Maxima bases (Weaver style)
- NECGS (New England Custom Gun Service) peep sight for Weaver bases
- NECGS Masterpiece banded front ramp
- NECGS Sourdough bead
I am very pleased with this system. I can switch between scope and iron sights in one minute. No tools required. The scope is removed by a simple turn of the lever. The peep sight mounts directly onto the rear scope base. Just hand tighten the set screw. It 's a solid fit. There is no change in accuracy when I switch back and forth. The scope and peep sight both maintain zero.
While hunting, I carry the peep sight in my pack until needed. At the range, I can easily practice with either system. The NECGS peep sight is adjustable for windage and elevation. It is very accurate. Much better than any v-notch sight. The front sight ramp has a plunger lock to switch beads. They offer a variety of front bead types, including fiber optic. I chose the Sourdough because the solid steel cannot break off in the bush. NECGS makes quality stuff, and happily ships to Canada.
- Warne Maxima Quick Detach rings and Maxima bases (Weaver style)
- NECGS (New England Custom Gun Service) peep sight for Weaver bases
- NECGS Masterpiece banded front ramp
- NECGS Sourdough bead
I am very pleased with this system. I can switch between scope and iron sights in one minute. No tools required. The scope is removed by a simple turn of the lever. The peep sight mounts directly onto the rear scope base. Just hand tighten the set screw. It 's a solid fit. There is no change in accuracy when I switch back and forth. The scope and peep sight both maintain zero.
While hunting, I carry the peep sight in my pack until needed. At the range, I can easily practice with either system. The NECGS peep sight is adjustable for windage and elevation. It is very accurate. Much better than any v-notch sight. The front sight ramp has a plunger lock to switch beads. They offer a variety of front bead types, including fiber optic. I chose the Sourdough because the solid steel cannot break off in the bush. NECGS makes quality stuff, and happily ships to Canada.
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