Ruger Alaskan open sites?? or other suggestions

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I was wondering how many people have shot the 375 Ruger in the Alaskan with open sites? I have to find a rifle with open sites in 375 cal..but I need open sites.So any help would be appreciated...
 
The Ruger sights are very nice, but I really prefer a ghost ring, or peep, and don't like the mounting options on the Ruger with their proprietary rings.

I am going through this now with a 77/357.

If you buy something like the new Savage that takes a basic weaver mount you can put a simple skinner peep on the rail and likely work with the standard front sight.

Just my 2 cents.
 
I need a back up rifle for a moose and bear trip..so I am not sure what my options are. I have never shot open sites..so have no idea. I hate that when I am not sure what to look for..:mad:

How about those Savage 116 Brush hunters
 
For the money that would be my choice.

If you never use open sights and this is just a backup gun then you likely arn't gonna invest in aftermarket sights anyways though.

Why not save the $300 and go with the savage.

Spend the extra cash on a few boxes of ammo, and get out there and practice with those iron sights!

The cheaper gun with lots of practice is better than the expensive gun with no practice!
 
Ruger alaskan on EE $900 plus shipping. I have one of these, I dont mind the open sights. I did put a 1.75-6x32 scope on mine though, but that was my intention from the start. Just curious, why does it have to have open sights only, why not a scope?
 
the factory sights on my King are nice, work well out to 100 yards with 350gr Woodleighs. I use a scope in QD rings for most hunting but sometimes I pack the gun with irons

I know where there is a 375 Savage AK brush hntr, cgn sponsor Omineca Sports 250 567 9885
 
I will also agree that the sites on the Ruger are great. They are rugged, but easy to get on target. I love mine, personally, but have also mounted a 2.5-8x36mm on mine. Great setup for the west country.
 
Express sights for me and they shoot pretty well for me. They're fast to line up and very rugged.

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what gun is that?

Looks like a I will be getting a Ruger African or Alaskan..thinking African..hope there stock cracking issues are resolved..
 
If you've never used open sights before, I suggest getting a .22 and a brick of ammo and go out plinking. Sight it in, then get away from the bench and shoot offhand. When you decide on a rifle, a lot of dry fire practice helps enormously.

Personally, I've never shot consistantly well with the big open V of the express sights, and I'm used to shooting irons. I find a smallish V and a large bead much better.

The rifle in the above photo is a BRNO ZKK 602, which has been replaced by the CZ 550. You might want to take a look at the CZ's before you make a decision, or look for a used 602.
 
The problem with that peep is that it will more than likely require a taller front sight to go with it. It is also pretty bulky, and it sits pretty high on the reciever. Just doesn't appeal to me.

For me irons should be compact, and rugged, not adding much to the gun, or more gadgets hanging off of it to snag on stuff in the bush, or possibly get knocked around.

I have been looking at these options for my 77/357 and the only real rugged simple option is replacing the rear sight with a Skinner that is made for a Henry Golden boy with the standard dovetail.

The problem with this setup is that it places the peep too far forward for my liking.

All that said, the standard Ruger sights are pretty good, and very usable, obviously with practice. If this is the first open sighted gun for the OP I would just stick with the factory sights, and go practice.
 
the factory sights on my King are nice, work well out to 100 yards with 350gr Woodleighs. I use a scope in QD rings for most hunting but sometimes I pack the gun with irons

I know where there is a 375 Savage AK brush hntr, cgn sponsor Omineca Sports 250 567 9885

im doing the same as you with my LH 375 ruger alaskan.
 
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