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| I have fiber optic front sight. It's a back up if the scope does not work.
I have the 23 inch barrel.
I did the upgrade 2 and then sent it over for a full upgrade after I hunted the gun pretty hard.
The custom stock has a much nicer design than the cs stock.
Wayne will doña great job.
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| Posts: 13145 | Location: Cocoa Beach, Florida | Registered: 22 July 2010 |
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| I have fiber optic on my 21" 458 Lott.. I'm of two opinions on it.. 1st I love it! But the dia is a touch large for 100yd & up shots. On a 23" barrel I'm sure you'd be fine. I really wish NECG would make a smaller one. The viz-ability is such stand out it would still stand out greatly with a smaller dia. Specially on Buffalo.
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| Posts: 1112 | Location: Southern California USA | Registered: 21 December 2006 |
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| I have two rifles Wayne worked on with the fiber optic front sight. I have one (and another in the works) to have a brass bead with flip-up night sight. I think that arrangement is a little more robust but the bead will not stand out as well as the fiber optic sight does. With the brass bead, I like it filed flat at an angle and with a flip-down hood, but I believe these cost a little more to source that the standard AHR sights. |
| Posts: 8773 | Location: Republic of Texas | Registered: 24 April 2004 |
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| Wayne just finished work on my 338-06 and did a great job.
I have only one rifle (404J) with a fiber optic sight (orange/red). It's not an AHR rifle, but it's by far the easiest front sight to see that I own. I love it. I am 64 years old. |
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| 21" barrel will lose you about 50-60 fps over the 23". As a hand loader I can easily get normal 375 velocities from 21". Using factory ammo the trajectory difference at 250 yards will be inconsequential. Which one will balance best? No noticeable difference because the barrel weight per inch at the thin end is minimal. |
| Posts: 2827 | Location: Seattle, in the other Washington | Registered: 26 April 2006 |
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| Thank you guys for your input and experience. I'll probably end up going with the fiber optic front sight. This will be back up to the Leupold Euro-30 1.25-4x that's resided on the rifle since just after I bought it. I'll talk to Wayne about his thoughts on balance with the 21 vs 23" barrel. |
| Posts: 1457 | Location: New England | Registered: 22 February 2010 |
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| The only issue I have with fiber optic is in low light they are harder to see than a ivory or white bead as they rely on ambient light gathering. Having a front sight with a self illuminating insert would be great but hard to find. I usually get both but a pain to swap out. The flip up id a great idea but costly. For all around use a fiber optic is great. On handguns as well as rifles. I use FO on competition handguns and bow sight exclusively so I am very familiar with them as well
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| Talked with Wayne today and my upgraded rifle will be shipping back to me on Monday. Wayne's been fantastic in terms of communication, can't wait to see my transformed rifle! |
| Posts: 1457 | Location: New England | Registered: 22 February 2010 |
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| Well, received my upgraded rifle today and I can honestly say it's everything I wanted. The rifle balances really well with the 23" barrel, and points very nicely. The action has fed one of everything I've tried to feed through it (235-300gr, spitzer, TTSX, TSX, round, flat, and empty cases). Side by side comparison between this rifle and my stock CZ 550 Lott is night and day. Love the reshaped bolt handle and really love the trigger. Hoping to get to the range early enough tonight before trap starts to send a few down range.
Now to just convince my wife I need one of Wayne's Big Game rifles for my 30th birthday to match it! Well, I've got almost two years to do that, so I better get going... |
| Posts: 1457 | Location: New England | Registered: 22 February 2010 |
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