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I wouldn't let that deter me. Everything I have read on them over the past couple of years has been positive reviews. I see where some don't like having to unscrew and swing the sight over. ( I'm not crazy about it either) However no one has mentioned a problem with inconsistent accuracy because of it. I love the way they are solidly built and the 1-24'' twist.that was mentioned earlier by Brushfire, the Pedersoli hunter wasone of the first guns I was looking at, because Ultimately I want the gun to have a peep sight, until I found out that you have to partially remove the sight to remove the barrel for cleaning. I would think that would affect accuracY. I would love to hear otherwise if someone has personal experience.
If I didn't have so much invested in my Renegades, I would buy a Traditional Hunter Hawken. Maybe one of these days I will sell one of my safe queens and have the money to buy one.