hou5ton
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I've noticed some conversations regarding the desirability of peep sights for those of us with eyesight that isn't what it used to be .....
I'm pretty fond of the basic sights I have on my GPR ... they are solid and you could drop the thing upside-down on a rock, sights first, and they wouldn't move. Now... I don't do stuff like that ... but I do like knowing they are very solid and will withstand any bumps that may come their way.
Having said all of that, I've never had peep sights like I hear described, that mount back on the stock. It seems like they would be pretty fragile if bumped on a tree or hanging on brush. Any thoughts?
I'm pretty fond of the basic sights I have on my GPR ... they are solid and you could drop the thing upside-down on a rock, sights first, and they wouldn't move. Now... I don't do stuff like that ... but I do like knowing they are very solid and will withstand any bumps that may come their way.
Having said all of that, I've never had peep sights like I hear described, that mount back on the stock. It seems like they would be pretty fragile if bumped on a tree or hanging on brush. Any thoughts?