Rear sight barrel mounted, or flip up peep?

Which rear sight is preferred?

  • Barrel mounted

    Votes: 7 23.3%
  • Flip up peep

    Votes: 23 76.7%

  • Total voters
    30
  • Poll closed .

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I am working on a compact, bolt action bush gun. Barrel will be 18.5-20" long. What's your preference for back up sights - a barrel mounted rear sight or a flip up peep mounted on the rear base?
 
I find the large aperture rear peep to be as fast as the typical barrel mounted rear sight and sometimes faster. My favorite part of the peep is it aids the eye in only focusing on the front sight, which aids in accuracy and is otherwise hard to do with normal open sights. And if you have a small aperture you can screw in, they can be quite a lot easier to shoot consistently than typical open sights.
 
I prefer aperture sights to open rear sights usually. In either case clearing scope bases may call for a higher front sight. What are you looking at for scope/rings/bases? What is the rifle?
 
Why not,
good chance I would be copying one of those old redfields in design. I'm pleased to see your positive real world review of them.
 
I always enjoy your posts Ted. Do you have more details for us about your set up?

Thanks
Warren

Warren, they are Redfield flip up aperture sights that came on their scope mount bases 30-50 years ago. It was an option, and you had to order them with the base. I had them attached to Weaver bases by simply drilling and tapping to fit the original screws.

In use, one simply removes the scope, and turns up the blade 90 degrees to use the sight. They are adjustable for windage and elevation, and weigh less than half an ounce.

It amazes me how such a simple and efficient product was allowed to be dropped from production.

Ted
 
I really like peep sights, especially dual peep. The longer sight plane helps as well with accuracy. Quick target aquisition, accurate, light, and well, just looks good!
 
Thanks for the info Ted.I appreciate it, I wish there was a similar system for my 1640 carbines available today!

Warren
 
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