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Rear sights for 500 Jeff
15 February 2009, 21:41
Gerhard.DelportRear sights for 500 Jeff
Guys,
What sights do you recommend for the 500 Jeff?
Gerhard
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www.fffsafaris.co.za 16 February 2009, 00:30
ScottSOn my 500's the rear sights have been custom made (meaning 1/4 ribs and NECG blades). The fronts have been NECG or Recnagel (spelling for the German firm may be wrong).
16 February 2009, 05:20
maxbearI would suggest a quarter rib with one standing rear sight. New England custom guns masterpeice front. Ivory bead.
16 February 2009, 05:43
jeffeossoi prefer square rear sight notches on bit bores, some prefer wide and shallow V
16 February 2009, 06:45
N. GarrettOn my 500 Jeff. I have a peep site (made by Rusty Marlin here on AR) mounted on the striker/bolt, and a banded front sight.
Fast and easy.
Garrett
16 February 2009, 10:27
ozhunterRecknagel sights would be a good plan.
Recknagel components on a 9.3x64 project.
16 February 2009, 16:32
Gerhard.DelportThanks for the info.
Gerhard
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www.fffsafaris.co.za 16 February 2009, 16:59
jeffeossoquote:
Originally posted by ScottS:
On my 500's the rear sights have been custom made (meaning 1/4 ribs and NECG blades). The fronts have been NECG or Recnagel (spelling for the German firm may be wrong).
hmm, weird - i am having a hard time squaring the statement of his 500s and this, in relation to his "first" winmag, that he got this year
quote:
Originally posted by ScottS:
Steffen,
Everyone here says that the 458 Winnie doesn't kick! I'd hate to see how bad a 50 cal or bigger is!!
17 February 2009, 08:31
chuck375I have an NECG Masterpiece rear sight on my CZ Safari Classic. For a front sight I have the CZ Hi-Vis orange bead, but it's too small, just like the newsprint these days lol. I'm going to have one twice it's diameter put on.
Regards,
Chuck
Regards,
Chuck
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17 February 2009, 09:11
Hog KillerGhost ring receiver xight.
Keith
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17 February 2009, 09:41
RIPI am better than shootaway with any sort of open sights,
but I prefer a square-notch-flat-top rear or a receiver peep,
combined with a big gold patridge front. I could line those up in my sleep.
Wisner copy of Winchester Pre-64 M70 African rear sight,
with shallow vee filed into a square-notch-flat-top,
more fun than Sponge Bob Square Pants:
NECG Masterpiece with patridge:
Talley Peep:
Solid as it gets on a 500 Mbogo, notches not filed in this birthing photo:
18 February 2009, 04:06
RIPHere is another sight I like on a 450 Dakota M98 Magnum.
It has a single, fixed, flat-top-U-notch leaf on an integral base,
and a large gold front bead.
Since the Mauser Banner licensee did it, I make do with it,
especially since I am better with any open sights than shootaway:
18 February 2009, 04:27
Von GruffI like the reciever mounted aperture with a square topped front blade on the 404. Striker mounted aperture on the smaller bores.
Von Gruff.
21 February 2009, 05:22
chuck375NECG Masterpiece rear sight on a CZ Safari Classic ...
Chuck
Regards,
Chuck
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21 February 2009, 07:06
shootawayRIP,the square top hides part of the target compared to a V.It is easier to identify or see a difficult target with a V.But,the square top works great for me,and I always have my gears on learning mood.
24 February 2009, 03:33
shootawayThe rear sights on a big bore need to be tightened down more than we think.A screw driver does not provide enough torque to tighten them the way they should be.Rear sights whose screws can take ANY more tightening with a screwdriver may be responsible for flyers or large groups.What is best for tightening rear sights is a 1/4 inch socket driver.You may need one to tighten guard screws as well becuase screw drivers and big bores don't go together.
24 February 2009, 18:26
Charles_HelmYou seem to have more screws loose than anyone else here. Maybe you need to loctite them...
24 February 2009, 22:50
Duane WiebeYou know...so much of this depends on your age and eyes. Confidence with open irons for me is history. My own 500 Jeff has a 1.1-4 Zeiss in claw mouonts. When the scope comes off, a nice large arpeture peep is insantly available. The front is one of those bright red "glo worm "
And...I use slotted screws...You can ALWAYS find a slotted screw tool of some kind
25 February 2009, 02:28
shootawayOnly slotted screws look nice on rifles.
25 February 2009, 03:49
CAS IIquote:
Originally posted by Duane Wiebe:
You know...so much of this depends on your age and eyes.
I just close my eyes when I jerk the trigger. Problem solved. Doesn't matter what type of sights I have, or whether they are loose or tight.