Most shooting opportunities come in low light conditions. What are the best sights to use where scopes are not allowed?
Most shooting opportunities come in low light conditions. What are the best sights to use where scopes are not allowed?
Not sure exactly your definition of primitive, but I've mounted a Williams WGRS receiver (peep) sight on my TC Omega, and love it. I replaced the fiber optic front sight with the smallest ivory bead that I could get. I use various size apertures depending on light conditions. They are easily changed in the field. I took a nice mule deer in the high desert of Northeastern CA year before last at 230 yds with this system. I practice a lot at 200yds, and feel comfortable shooting at that distance with this sighting system. It works for me. I have the same set-up on a Marlin 1895 45-70.
Thank you very much. I will be using the muzzleloader in Colorado. Scopes are not allowed so I was looking for agood sighting system, especially in low light. I know the black powder guns suprised me with their accuracy.
Ghost Ring rear and Globe front is a great set up.