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A peep sight will do everything a scope of a red dot will do. I have shot peep prone on bipod to 500 at MOA and I am not the great shot.
I have used aim point style scopes with success however I have decided to put a Williams peep on my 7600 carbine. I'm trying to get away from the whole battery thing. Any advice from those that use the peep, tops or tricks on getting used to the new sight?
If you are hunting in the woods you may want to remove the screw in aperture leaving a BIG hole to look through, much better in low light. I usually make my aiming point the top of the bead when sighting in, seems more precise at longer ranges.
Hi,
Just bought a Savage Axis in .308 for deer & moose hunting, it came like the usual Axis with a scope, I don't like the idea of not having back up iron sights, specially for deer hunting.
I've just had a weaver rail on it (7"), I am thinking about peep sights or red dot, any experience with it ? Pros & Cons ? Suggestions/recommandations?
Someone had a bad experience with only having the scope for big games hunting ?
Why did you buy it knowing it does't have any irons sights if your concerned about not having iron sights???
Stock a Leipold on it and forget about it.
Have you tried an XS blade with the white stripe?
Yes..... Yes it does.... For some of us, a pooched scope can end a hunt.... Some of my hunts involve a park and hike in and span 3-4 days.... Having a POS scope that lets me down when I need it most is not an option for me.... Some people only own one rifle for each of their game choices and having to shelve it because you are waiting on a warranty replacement on a scope can m an the me to an already short season.....
OK, you guys are going to flip out onthis one, but I have gotten used to it, and it just plain works.
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it's a foolish man that doesn't have a spare rifle at least in camp -probably scoped -
it's a foolish man that doesn't have a spare rifle at least in camp -probably scoped - typically I carry 2- a savage 99 in 308 and a win 94 on my back jic- they've both got 3x9x32 bushnells on them that cost LESS THAN 100 - and seeing as you're in Ontario, it's a simple DRIVE over to Richmond hill in the off season ,and it's a over the counter replacement- maybe a week at the max- I have to wait 6 months or more as i'm on the prairies- so I wait for a SALE and get TWO - and if one breaks, the fund for a new one go into next years budget
and some of my hunts ( the typical ones) last a couple of weeks on the back of a horse-park your car at the meeting point, ck in with the fishcops, mount up, and you're GONE for at least 2 weeks- I do the east slopes of the rockies from sundre to the border and as far west as the bc border- have since 72 so I know what i'm talking about




























