Yep, that can work good. I have done this with another peep.My modern big game rifles have aperture sights. Once they are sighted in, the the aperture is unscrewed, and the sights for hunting are basically a ghost ring. Accuracy does not suffer.
However, from my research, longer distance accuracy will totally depend on how big the ghost ring is. Most information from those have have used certain size ghost rings (not all sizes) report that their longer distance accuracy suffered.
I will find out with this one. If I decide to use it as a ghost ring, it measures 7/32= .21875 ID.
XS Ghost Ring offers .150 and .230 ID sights. So, this would be a little smaller than the largest one.
The only way to know for certain how well this might work is to take it to the range and test it. If I can get good accuracy out to 75 yards, like I was getting with the Lyman 57 I had drilled out, then that will suffice.
https://www.americanhunter.org/cont...,optical scope, but it’s the next best thing.
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