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anyone make a peep/ghost ring to fit your flintlock

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I have a Johnson Peep site on my .54

It has a tapered octagon/Rnd barrel so I had to put a taller front sight to make things line up, but I like it!
 
Lowell Haarer has used some. They're on a couple of the guns pictured in the feature article about him in the July/August Muzzleloader Magazine issue.
 
Rifleman1776 said:
Davemuzz said:
Yes. Seem's you could just take a flat piece of brass (thickness of your preference) bend it to "fit" the tang, and place your peep hole where you believe it should be.

Yep. And, I've got some laying around I bought from a knife maker who went out of business.


Well, I tried it. :doh: Brass was too thin and drill bit improperly sharpened. Chewed up and tore up is best description. :( Back to drawing board.
 
Here's the one from Lowell Haarer
 

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I made the brass one for a friends rifle the iron one is there for scale. The brass one was mounted just ahead of the tang.

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Has anyone made a peep/ghostring sight that looks good/correct on a flintlock ? a sort of dyi type?
I found one in the Track of the Wolf catalog that worked on my DGW southern squirrel rifle. It looks like a std. sight but instead of a notch it has a hole. I don't have the catalog anymore, but it wasn't hard to find.
 
Putting an aperture mid barrel is pointless. It will slow you down and not improve accuracy at all.

Putting it close to you eye is an amazing improvement. In use, you do not align it, just look through it. Only focus on the front sight and target.

The easiest ones to make replace the tang bolt. Attach a disk with a small hole in the middle on a piece of all thread. Adjust it up and down by screwing it in and out. Lock it in place with a nut.
 

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