The T/C sight is much simpler and better looking than the Lyman. I'm not sure what retro-fitting would be required to mount it as I'm sure the holes would not line up.
I can understand keeping competitors on an even level of equipment for competitions, but the PC thing seems to get overblown. I have come to enjoy shooting black powder rifles for the increased challenge and nostalgia. Same as hunting with a bow or handgun. I view hunting with a fine rifle as part of the whole experience. I guess I'll never get into re-enacting or rondy's if I have to be walk around worried about what I'm wearing or carrying...heck I had enough of that manure in high school. Are you pc enough to shoot in competition if you had a flu shot?
Facts are that peeps were around and used. There were even crude scopes before the civil war. Our forefathers were creative and ingenuitive, and would have taken advantage of any advance they could to put meat on the table or keep hair on their head.
I can understand keeping competitors on an even level of equipment for competitions, but the PC thing seems to get overblown. I have come to enjoy shooting black powder rifles for the increased challenge and nostalgia. Same as hunting with a bow or handgun. I view hunting with a fine rifle as part of the whole experience. I guess I'll never get into re-enacting or rondy's if I have to be walk around worried about what I'm wearing or carrying...heck I had enough of that manure in high school. Are you pc enough to shoot in competition if you had a flu shot?
Facts are that peeps were around and used. There were even crude scopes before the civil war. Our forefathers were creative and ingenuitive, and would have taken advantage of any advance they could to put meat on the table or keep hair on their head.