I built my current GPR (54 Flint)
For a rainy day/back up gun.
I was not worried about being PC.
The sights that came with it just did not work for me.
I put a Lyman peep and a fiber optic front sight on it.
Boy, that did the trick !
Although I have 6 custom rifles I have to admit that most hunting situations the GPR is usually the best weapon for the job (Modern sights, plenty of power, easy to handle, cheap to replace if lost or stolen).
That being said I just finished up a .62 Jaeger with express sights that I believe will become my primary hunting gun.
I proof tested it with 125gr of FFF=Absolutely devestating !!
Deer and plinking load will probably be 60-90 gr.
I still have to work that out.
The cool thing about the GPR is the more you shoot them the better they get.
Good Luck with yours.
For a rainy day/back up gun.
I was not worried about being PC.
The sights that came with it just did not work for me.
I put a Lyman peep and a fiber optic front sight on it.
Boy, that did the trick !
Although I have 6 custom rifles I have to admit that most hunting situations the GPR is usually the best weapon for the job (Modern sights, plenty of power, easy to handle, cheap to replace if lost or stolen).
That being said I just finished up a .62 Jaeger with express sights that I believe will become my primary hunting gun.
I proof tested it with 125gr of FFF=Absolutely devestating !!
Deer and plinking load will probably be 60-90 gr.
I still have to work that out.
The cool thing about the GPR is the more you shoot them the better they get.
Good Luck with yours.