07 August 2010, 21:50
NaphtaliProblem with Marlin (Marble's) tang sight
My Marlin 1895s wear Brockman receiver-mounted aperture sights. One of them also wears a Marble's tang sight, my other rifle's tang sight is still boxed. The purposes for this include the following:
1. Determine which sight is quicker to acquire target.
2. Determine which sight allows me to shoot more accurately with the specific rifle on which it is mounted.
3. Determine whether either sight will allow mounting of low powered fixed power scope without dismounting the iron sight.
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Marble's tang sight is clearly quicker to acquire while allowing more accurate shooting. This should have pretty well settled the issue. I'm left-handed; my shooting partner is right-handed. He shoots the Marble's without issue. Every shot I took with Marble's sight enabled - or present on the 1895's tang, caused the stem's windage-pivot knob to bash me in the nose, causing an abrasion. Since my handloads were brisk rather than heavy, this is disappointing.
I have no trouble shooting a friend's Winchester/Miroku 1886 rifle with Marble's tang sight mounted, I anticipated no issues regarding sight placement. Apparently, Marlin's placing of the serial number on the tang forces mounting the tang sight farther to the rear than had occured decades earlier.
Anyone having a workaround for this problem, please chime in. Otherwise, I'll be selling one New-in-Box Marble's tang sight and one used one.
16 August 2010, 17:30
tetonkaBefore giving up on your idea. Sounds like you
may need more length of pull. Try adding a
limbsaver slip on recoil pad, about $32, you may be pleasantly suprised. Just hope you don't have a crescent butt plate.
Good shooting.
Tetonka
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17 August 2010, 20:40
MikelravyI use the Limbsaver or an older Johns slip on pad with my Marlins. Works great, even with scoped ones. Maybe you should also consider a Williams Foolproof aperture sight. Fits well on Marlins and I prefer them to any tang sight.