I don't know how you could beat this, the Ghost Ring sight, for fast, sure sighting when you don't have all day to get an accurately placed shot away.
It's shown with the larger aperature, but comes with a smaller size one, which may be better for general hunting. A big advantage with this sight is the wide open space around it, allowing everything to be visible. Also, the post front sight, with the white line, is an ideal sight. I have shot most of my big game with a good aperature sight and front post.
Even with the large aperature, if I had a rest, I will wager that I could hit an old style tobacco can, far more times than I'll miss it, at 100 yards.
This Guide Gun is my sons, and he has shot all his life with aperatures sights, also. My 45-70, with the 21 inch barrel, has a 1 to 4 power Redfield.
We purchased the sight from The Shooting Edge, here on these threads, and I am also very satisfied with them. Have never had a mail order come so quickly as this did.
It's shown with the larger aperature, but comes with a smaller size one, which may be better for general hunting. A big advantage with this sight is the wide open space around it, allowing everything to be visible. Also, the post front sight, with the white line, is an ideal sight. I have shot most of my big game with a good aperature sight and front post.
Even with the large aperature, if I had a rest, I will wager that I could hit an old style tobacco can, far more times than I'll miss it, at 100 yards.
This Guide Gun is my sons, and he has shot all his life with aperatures sights, also. My 45-70, with the 21 inch barrel, has a 1 to 4 power Redfield.
We purchased the sight from The Shooting Edge, here on these threads, and I am also very satisfied with them. Have never had a mail order come so quickly as this did.




















































