I agree fully with your post. Me, I'm too good at losing things, so I went with a peep like this that I can't lose .........
That is pretty cool! What is the manufacturer?
I agree fully with your post. Me, I'm too good at losing things, so I went with a peep like this that I can't lose .........
That is pretty cool! What is the manufacturer?
The problem with that is that a lot of the factory open sights aren't usable with the weaver bases in place. PIA to have to unscrew the bases to use the sights. I might like a shallow V open sight better than the aperature, i think.
I like the idea of backup sights on most of my rifles but I do not like the idea of carying anything in my pockets that belongs on the rifle so any sight should be permanetly installed, IMO. By the same token I don't agree with using quick detach mounts except for either using back up sights or swaping out a scope, but really how many carry a backup scope with us in the field!
As far as backups go I think that the Griffin & howe style of mount that allows instant scope or sight use cannot be beat, but very pricey.
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In the case of a Weaver or Pic rail base, how you go about tightening the screws and the amount of attention you pay to the torque of each nut will determine the repeatability of the system. If you use an inch-pound torque wrench and approach the correct torque slowly as you alternately tighten one nut then the other, your repeatability will be better than the guy who flops the scope on the rail and tightens each nut until his 18" screw driver jumps out of the slot.
That is just too boring of an idea...
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I use the Leupold QRW scope rings on all of my rifles/barrels that are set up for quick detachable scopes even my 21" barreled Rem 700 LSS in 375RUM.
I am one that actually is consistent with how I mount the scope using these rings and have no issues popping the scope off and remounting it and shooting out to 200 - 500 yards only limiting factor is what rifle/cartridge combo I am using.
My choice for ghost ring sights are the XS Sights backup ghost ring sights I simply pop the scope off remove the sight/screw driver from the butt stock pouch/shell holder mount the sight onto the rear scope base and tighten one screw.
I do not necessarily use these ghost ring sights for backup to the scope failing I use them more for when I have the rifles set up for defense against wild animals preferring to always use a scope when hunting though I have no issues shooting out to 200 + yards on big game with these sights.
Here is a couple pics of my 375RUM with an XS Sights tall Weaver backup ghost ring sight mounted.
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