Recently acquired a Hawken flintlock. With 80 year old eyes a peep sight is a need not just a want. So I purchased a Hawken 719 Vernier tang sight which the rifle was already pre-prepared to mount. Great....except....and here is my dilemma/question. Unless I lock the sight in an approximate 90 degree position and thereafter very carefully never bump the sight (fat chance) how do those of you who use this setup guarantee it stays in the same position?
I would like to carry it to the range in a cloth sleeve with the sight lowered to facilitate fit.But when elevated will my initial guesstimate of 90 degrees be an 87 or 92? At 100 yards it’s hard enough, a two or three degree difference will end any hope. Your thoughts please on how to insure returning to the original setting or how to modify the sight to insure re-indexing. Thanks.
I would like to carry it to the range in a cloth sleeve with the sight lowered to facilitate fit.But when elevated will my initial guesstimate of 90 degrees be an 87 or 92? At 100 yards it’s hard enough, a two or three degree difference will end any hope. Your thoughts please on how to insure returning to the original setting or how to modify the sight to insure re-indexing. Thanks.