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mike54

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Added a fiber optic for when the eyes get older for my smr.
 

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Eventually , both front and rear sights became a blurr ruining my ability to center up the sights for accurate fire , then , the target becme a blurr. Just bit the bullet , went to a Johnson , tang mounted peep sight on my long rifle. Amazing , my eyesight was like it was 20 yrs. ago. However , mounted the tang peep on a new scratch built .50 cal. 5.5 lb. longrifle , 'cause my favorite .50 was too heavy , @ near 7+ lbs.. Nothin's ever cheap or easy , but is,doable.........LOL
 
Eventually , both front and rear sights became a blurr ruining my ability to center up the sights for accurate fire , then , the target becme a blurr. Just bit the bullet , went to a Johnson , tang mounted peep sight on my long rifle. Amazing , my eyesight was like it was 20 yrs. ago. However , mounted the tang peep on a new scratch built .50 cal. 5.5 lb. longrifle , 'cause my favorite .50 was too heavy , @ near 7+ lbs.. Nothin's ever cheap or easy , but is,doable.........LOL
When i put this in play i too will use an adjustable rear peep sight as i wont be able to file the front sight.
 
Added a fiber optic for when the eyes get older for my smr.
Mike, where did you get the fiber optic tubing or material? I’m a traditionalist at heart, but you can’t argue with Father Time. Sights these days are getting harder to see. I’m thinking I might try this on one of my rifles. It looks as if it would be easy to remove if needed. However, I know nothing about this sort of thing and don’t know what to ask for or where to get it. Advice would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Notchy Bob
 
Mike, where did you get the fiber optic tubing or material? I’m a traditionalist at heart, but you can’t argue with Father Time. Sights these days are getting harder to see. I’m thinking I might try this on one of my rifles. It looks as if it would be easy to remove if needed. However, I know nothing about this sort of thing and don’t know what to ask for or where to get it. Advice would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Notchy Bob
Go to an archery shop and ask for replacement fiber optics fora sight. They come in different thicnesses so pick whats best for you.
 
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