doubleset
50 Cal.
One final modification I made to my Crockett was to replace the front sight. After some initial experimentation with alternative sights (front and back), I reinstalled the original rear sight, got a nickel blade front sight from TOW (that required NO modification for the base to fit the Crocket dovetail!), tediously filed it down, and epoxied a length of fiber optic sight rod to the top of it. This has rendered the front sight nicely visible in all lighting conditions except for those approaching total darkness.
It took substantial trial and error -- and a huge amount of time -- to get the blade filed down so that when the fiber optic was glued on, the sight worked as I wanted it to for 25/50/100 yds. But (for me) it has made the rifle much more pleasant to use. And although it hasn't increased the rifle's accuracy, it has increased both my accuracy and my confidence.
It took substantial trial and error -- and a huge amount of time -- to get the blade filed down so that when the fiber optic was glued on, the sight worked as I wanted it to for 25/50/100 yds. But (for me) it has made the rifle much more pleasant to use. And although it hasn't increased the rifle's accuracy, it has increased both my accuracy and my confidence.