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I installed a williams peep sight WGRS 336 on a marlin 1895 guide gun. I was wandering if anyone else has done this and if you had to change the front sight to a taller blade.
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I suspect you would probably be OK with cast loads, but with full house jacket loads you may need a taller sight. Take her out a see where she prints. If it's too short she'll shoot high with your peep cranked all the way down.
Keith
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Thats it a good point you make concerning the loads I will be shooting. Right now I am starting out with 350 gr hornady rounds loaded to about 1800 fps. So I will print it and go from there.
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FWIW, Every centerfire Marlin I ever peeped required a front sight blade about .10" higher than the issue height to zero properly.
The POI will be too high @ 100yds, if the sight isn't changed - unless you're shooting very slow, heavy-bullet loads. . Last edited by PetahW; 01-11-2009 at 12:39 PM.. |
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Thanks that is what I wanted to know. I suspected that was the case and you have confirmed it for me. |
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Top-mounted peeps, like the WGRS /XS/Skinner, will require a front sight even higher than a side-mounted peep, like an older FP/Lyman/Redfield/etc.
If you've already shot the rifle, and have measured how high it is @ 100yds, you can use Brownell's Sight Height Calculator to figure what height front sight to order. http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/GunTech/sight.aspx That leaves you free to choose a sight material, like GoldBead/Ivory Bead/Fiber-Optic/etc. . |
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I have not shot it yet because I am waiting for some new aperatures that I ordered from brownells. Thanks for the info. I did find a new front blade that was higher that I pulled from another rifle that I scoped. It fit good and I will try it out soon. |
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