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Tom A Hawk

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Variations in barrel sight height, tang length and wrist geometry made this project rather challenging. Every problem solved led to other problems and after more iterations than I care to count I believe I now have a design. This model is suitable for short - medium tang length is adjustable for windage and elevation.

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37: DO NOT advertise your classified ad in the forums or post photos of the item for sale in the forums.

It's a cool and elegant sight, and likely very useful to a good many of our members so I won't delete this thread folks, so simply look for his ad...,
I'm sure it will be up for a while as he makes more, you won't miss it.
;)


LD
 
37: DO NOT advertise your classified ad in the forums or post photos of the item for sale in the forums.

It's a cool and elegant sight, and likely very useful to a good many of our members so I won't delete this thread folks, so simply look for his ad...,
I'm sure it will be up for a while as he makes more, you won't miss it.
;)


LD
Thank you. Sorry for any transgression. I will be reposting in the classifieds as soon as the current PM requests have been satisfied.
 
I would be very interested. Please let us know...which classified section, etc. About what is the innner aperture size?
Because the sight is positioned more forward than is usual for a tang peep, I find that an aperture diameter of 0.070" works well. However, it is an easy matter to make any diameter a shooter desires.
 
Ton of respect for your sharing here @Tom A Hawk,
Could I point out a fatal error of your reproduction of the wheel?
Brass, and a single mounting point.
There is simply no way for the sight to remain in a stasis position, aka; solid mount,, while folding or even in transport of the gun.
It is a nicely done DIY peep though.
 
Ton of respect for your sharing here @Tom A Hawk,
Could I point out a fatal error of your reproduction of the wheel?
Brass, and a single mounting point.
There is simply no way for the sight to remain in a stasis position, aka; solid mount,, while folding or even in transport of the gun.
It is a nicely done DIY peep though.
That was a concern when I mounted using the original tang screw. However the 3/8" diameter flat head lock bolt provides greater tension and effectively clamps the base against the tang. I am not seeing accidental movement out of alignment.
 
Yeah, I get it.
It's just history friend.( those that ignore, are bound to repeat.)
It's too easy to see the current market of 200yr+ old peep sights available.
You have a good design,, but it's made of soft metal that would be applied to hard metals under nothing but a single tension mounting point, in not only a changing environment but moving/transport conditions of common use.
Brass, under moving conditions, wears quickly.
 
Yeah, I get it.
It's just history friend.( those that ignore, are bound to repeat.)
It's too easy to see the current market of 200yr+ old peep sights available.
You have a good design,, but it's made of soft metal that would be applied to hard metals under nothing but a single tension mounting point, in not only a changing environment but moving/transport conditions of common use.
Brass, under moving conditions, wears quickly.
Thanks for your input. Constructive suggestions are always welcomed.
 
Variations in barrel sight height, tang length and wrist geometry made this project rather challenging. Every problem solved led to other problems and after more iterations than I care to count I believe I now have a design. This model is suitable for short - medium tang length is adjustable for windage and elevation.

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Good morning. I'm new to this sight and i cant see how to send a PM. I'd like to purchase one of your sights for my Kibler Woodsrunner. Can you please contact me adn tell me how to purchase. Thank you
 
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