Skinner by far, I just put a set on my Henry
What makes a Skinner better than a Williams or Lyman receiver sight with click adjustments?
I hadn't considered that one would be favoured over the other because they look better. They are nice looking sights.Nothing..... if you want/need click adjustments. But they do look better IMO
I always stuck with one load at a time, zeroed @150y. Skinners are very durable sights, but if you are wanting field adjustable sights, Skinners aren't it.
How do you set the windage with that sight? Front sight?Skinner on a mossberg .30-30, I'm not shooting out the barrel of my pre 64 model 94 Winnie.
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No shipping issues, great quality product.
How do you set the windage with that sight? Front sight?
Agree they look good...
But how do you go about adjusting the elevation?
Windage would be via front sight drifting, elevation on the "Low Pro" is locked via the Knurled ring pictured.
The aperature stem threads into the receiver and the lock ring tightens it down (there's a o-ring cast into the locking ring)
Bingo. And don't forget the dovetail blank or the extra aperture storage like the one I went with, different sizes can be useful.
I'd pass on that paininthebutt Skinner sight solely on the windage alone. The Lyman and Williams FP is a far easier and better sight.
I'd pass on that paininthebutt Skinner sight solely on the windage alone. The Lyman and Williams FP is a far easier and better sight.




























