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I am leaning towards installing the Masterpiece Fully Adjustable Rear Sight on my upcoming 375 and Lott projects. As most of you have fiqured out now I don't lean much to the classic side of things,lol. That being said what are the opinions of using this sight? My biggest fear is when I die my wife will sell my guns for what I told her they cost. | ||
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I have used several of the NECG Masterpiece adjustable rear and am quite happy with them. I would recommend the NECG Masterpiece banded front, NOT the NECG Universal front. | |||
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I'm with 500 grains, I like the banded sight. But not sure what cal your going and what your going to use it for. If I was doing a short forearm English etc, I would do the banded and fixed rear, but if your doing a syn stock the adjustable is fine, either way its fine. Billy, High in the shoulder (we band of bubbas) | |||
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This is the windage adjustable version of the same Recknagel/NECG Classic sight factory installed on the M70 Safari Express. I'd suggest you shoulder a rifle w/ one and see if you like it. Also, Recknagel/NECG offers a replacement fixed height see thru fiber optic blade (skeletonized) that gives a good sight picture but doesn't block as much of the field of view as the adjustable blade. Gary | |||
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I can also tell you that NECG is a class outfit.....they reply to their customers emails and seem to care about them. something badly lacking in bigger companies. /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// "Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery." Winston Churchill | |||
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They never responded to my email. "They who would give up an essential Liberty for Temporary Security, deserves neither Liberty or Security." ---Benjamin Franklin "SIC SEMPER TYRANNUS" | |||
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One rifle is a 375 H&H and the other is a 458 Lott. Both are being built with syn stocks and the sights are intended to be for backup if the scope ever fails. If I ever get into a situation of trailing something into the alders that can bite back the scope will come off first. My biggest fear is when I die my wife will sell my guns for what I told her they cost. | |||
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What is it that you don't like with the Universal? | |||
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I have the NECG rear and universal front on my 405 Mdl 1895. My CZ550 416Rigby (21" Bbl) has a Universal front ramp because I needed the elevation adjustment as I used the factory rear. On my Brno 602 ZKK 375 H&H (21" Bbl) the front on that rifle uses a NECG banded front as I didn't need the elevation. I use red fiber optics in all three. The NECG's are quality sights and I am having them installed on a 257Robts currently being built on a Mdl 70 (if I ever get the Blackburn bottom metal). I just prefer barrels to have sights on them, and to be of quality and usable. SCI Life Member NRA Patron Life Member DRSS | |||
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Erik, The NECG Universal is not as sturdy as the Masterpiece. In particular, I do not like how the blades are held in on the Universal. I thought the blades were more likely to be inadvertently knocked out or lost with the Universal than the Masterpiece. Also, it is easier to change blades with the Masterpiece. | |||
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The NECG Masterpiece with fiber optic insert has poor visiblity. I brought one home the other day and now I can't find it anywhere. "Experience" is the only class you take where the exam comes before the lesson. | |||
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Harry, The NECG Swievel stud also has low visiblity, I bought one and can't see it either if I hadnt of forgot to inlet the rear swivel stud I wouldnt have had to buy it in the first place . Billy, High in the shoulder (we band of bubbas) | |||
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Damn straight. Mine is sitting right next to the front sight and I can't see it either! "Experience" is the only class you take where the exam comes before the lesson. | |||
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I hunt with a Whitworth that was put together from a barreled action by a friend of mine and had no sights. I had a masterpiece rear sight and a banded front sight installed, as well as a Talley barrel band sling swivel. The sights are very nice quality and look proper as well. A shot not taken is always a miss | |||
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for you folks who bought the fixed blade sights. Do you just file down one side of the V notch at a time till you have it sighted in? My biggest fear is when I die my wife will sell my guns for what I told her they cost. | |||
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