Any recommendations on back-up iron sights for a remington 700?
The shorter barrel models like the SPS tactical come without irons, though they're available on longer ones like the BDL. I'd like to put on irons that do not interfere with attaching a scope. I notice XS Sights advertise a rear sight base with irons and a weaver mount, anyone tried that?
A lot of sites out there say it's not a good idea, the rifle was made for scope, etc., though I notice that military puts irons on their M24's. In my case, for target shooting, I would like to shoot with irons when I am at a shorter range, say under 200 yards, but be able to put on a scope when I am able to shoot longer distances. Just so I don't hit the target every single shot when it's up close
And also so I can put off buying the scope a bit until I have saved up a bit more and can buy the glass I really want, but get the gun now

If it's really going to be a PITA then I guess I would reconsider on the shorter SPS and either go for a longer BDL that already has them, or some completely different model of rifle that does come with irons. Maybe change my idea and look at a ruger scout. Or maybe put off buying the gun until I can afford good glass to go with it--but put off buying a gun?? Aughhhh....
But before giving up on the SPS tactical, thought I would ask--anyone have experience putting on irons? Where can I get them? Are they any good? And do they require much/any gunsmithing to attach?
The shorter barrel models like the SPS tactical come without irons, though they're available on longer ones like the BDL. I'd like to put on irons that do not interfere with attaching a scope. I notice XS Sights advertise a rear sight base with irons and a weaver mount, anyone tried that?
A lot of sites out there say it's not a good idea, the rifle was made for scope, etc., though I notice that military puts irons on their M24's. In my case, for target shooting, I would like to shoot with irons when I am at a shorter range, say under 200 yards, but be able to put on a scope when I am able to shoot longer distances. Just so I don't hit the target every single shot when it's up close
If it's really going to be a PITA then I guess I would reconsider on the shorter SPS and either go for a longer BDL that already has them, or some completely different model of rifle that does come with irons. Maybe change my idea and look at a ruger scout. Or maybe put off buying the gun until I can afford good glass to go with it--but put off buying a gun?? Aughhhh....
But before giving up on the SPS tactical, thought I would ask--anyone have experience putting on irons? Where can I get them? Are they any good? And do they require much/any gunsmithing to attach?