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I was mistaken. Cant leave reviews on Williams sight, so i left it on Muzzleloaders.com
I couldn't find a Fariss front sight, I wanted to see what they were and cost.I still had to have the taller front sight for mine. It is a fariss front sight.
I couldn't find a Fariss front sight, I wanted to see what they were and cost.
Do you mind telling me how much they cost?They are not listed on the site.
Interesting, Ron. Just yesterday I was considering trying the same thing for my Lyman Great Plains Rifle. I have a TC peep but the aft of the mount does not sit flush with the tang. It will most likely have to be somewhat of a wedge shape.I built this base. It is made out of aluminum so it was easy to work with and was perfect for getting more distance out of my existing sight.
Do you mind telling me how much they cost?
Here are the Williams Gib Lock Target Knobs at BACO. They are listed as a Williams product.
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https://www.buffaloarms.com/elevation-gib-lock-knob-wgs61613.html?qty=1
Interesting, Ron. Just yesterday I was considering trying the same thing for my Lyman Great Plains Rifle. I have a TC peep but the aft of the mount does not sit flush with the tang. It will most likely have to be somewhat of a wedge shape.
I have the Hadley Eye Cups.At the time I ordered it the Ferriss adjustable globe front sight with level was not on the web page. Sounds like it is still MIA.
The Hadley eye cup is very much worth getting as well.
The Fariss has two adjustments for windage. Why?I still had to have the taller front sight for mine. It is a fariss front sight.
The Fariss has two adjustments for windage. Why?
Looks like mine will have to be facing the opposite direction.That one in the picture is a wedge shaped to make the elevator raise and lower correctly.
I wish I had that kind of talent. I don't. Making mistakes is a learning process. I can no longer afford the cost learning that way.I built this base. It is made out of aluminum so it was easy to work with and was perfect for getting more distance out of my existing sight.
I wish I had that kind of talent. I don't. Making mistakes is a learning process. I can no longer afford the cost learning that way.
Can you post a picture of itLooks like mine will have to be facing the opposite direction.
Sure can but it will be a little bit before I can get it done.Can you post a picture of it
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