Choosing the Sights 1
The Green Mountain barrels come with Williams Firesights. I have similar sights on my Omega, although I have never used them. I put a scope on it without quick detach mounts (big mistake) and never wanted to take it off and re-zero the rifle, so I never tried the open sights.
What I really have in mind for the rear is a peep sight which I could remove the aperture and hunt with the ghost ring. The problem I forsee is that the firesight on the Green Mountain is mounted a bit too far forward for the conversion. Moving the sight to the rear would lengthen the sighting plane and theoretically make the rifle more accurate.
I like the idea of the action-mounted sight.
I'll then mount the TC Hawken Hunter 1.5-5x from my Omega using quick release mounts
Bruce at Glue Grouse has another solution whereby he dovetails the sight into the scope mount.
I'm not crazy about this, because I don't like the high profile see thru rings. While they may be effective, I think they ruin the sleek lines that I am trying to achieve.
Most of my deer have been shot at close range. I missed a nice buck last season with my 30-30. All I saw thru the scope was a big brown furball. By the time I sorted out which end was which, he was gone. Had I used open sights, he'd be in the freezer.
I'm thinkng my best bet would be to use the scope for power line hunting and targets, but remove it when hunting the brush.
The other problem I have to work out is that moving the sight rearward would leave an empty dovetail on the barrel, detracting from the appearance.
Maybe I'll just wait until the rifle is nearly completed. It will be much easier to visualize while standing in front of it.
Comments and ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Jimbo