Win 94's not only looks good, it's a well thought out setup with the QRW rings and fiber optic sights. Mine is similar but I haven't upgraded my sights yet. I use a red dot for those situations instead.
Part of my reasoning is that I live on a ranch and need to be able to deal with bears after dark. The red dot is much easier to use with a light instead of trying to line up the "shadow" of the iron sights against the black of the bear's fur. The fiber optics probably solve that problem, but I haven't had a chance to try them yet.
Sealhunter - I'm not suggesting that a red dot would be the best choice for you, just for me. I don't have the extensive experience with irons that many people do so except for super close it takes me a while to get on target. With the red dot my 444 will put two rounds through one large hole at 50 yards so they are also more precise for me than irons.
The red dot is very easy to use. You shoot with both eyes open, just look at the target and when you shoulder your rifle the red dot shows in front of it. You have a very wide field of view and the red dot comes on target instinctively like the ghost ring does. It's not like a traditional scope where you can only see what shows inside the scope, you see everything that is in your normal field of view.
There is no parallax or eye relief to worry about. You don't have to fuss with centering your eyes in the scope or anything, just look at your target and wherever you see the red dot is where your bullet will end up.
Batteries last a very long time in them as well, so leaving it on all day is not a concern. Like I said, it's best for me, not for everybody.
