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Most excellent, thanks Gary.
Thanks Can-down.
I looked on Brownells but couldn't find the sights for the 1892 that I'd heard about; I know Steve's has them but I was looking for the best deal and I get a discount through Brownells. I want Steve's video to tune my RH and my Step-daughters, so I'll order two front sets and rework the rears to suit our loads. We're going with a 300 grain Bullet Barn .452'' and a pile of H110. I've got a Ruger RH 4.2'' that's begging for a hot load too.
I'm gonna try the .570 and keep my buckhorn. I totally agree that it is easy to sight in offhand with the buckhorn. The lower notch on the elevator can be ground out so I can keep the elevator there and the sight will rest on the barrel. Hopefully I won't have to play with the rear too much if I use the .570. I just hope it's tight enough. There is still some confusion as to how tight the marbles front will be. It worked well for shell shucker though. I will have to sight it in with a bench cuz there is no way to know you are accurate any other way. No prone or crouch. I like the idea of a small laser on the bottom for 25 yards and zero at 50 yards. Gunblast has a sweet little laser on his KSG video.
I am gonna run some bullet barn 300s through mine too. That'll be one hell of a wallop. The 240 winchesters I am firing have a little kick already. I love these things in 44 mag. Big punch in a small package. Do you fire it without a sling?
Thanks for reposting that ShellShucker.
Which set up did you end up going with?