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Custom Integral Rear Peep Sight
17 September 2005, 00:23
WaffenfabrikHeinCustom Integral Rear Peep Sight
Hey guys,
Here is a picture of a custom rear bridge with integral peep sight we are building for a client. The gun is a left handed 338-06. Thought you might like to see it.
17 September 2005, 00:27
FjoldThat looks very well thought out. Simple with no springs, pop ups, folding etc. Well done, Karl.
Frank
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17 September 2005, 00:29
Charles_HelmIt looks quite nice to me.
17 September 2005, 00:34
DMBCOOL!!!
Neat design, and well executed.
I could live with that!!!
Don
17 September 2005, 01:00
J BennettKarl
Very nice looking setup.
Is the elevation set by the front sight or the height of the rear base? Do you have a picture without scope ring?
James
17 September 2005, 01:07
AtkinsonIt appears the peep is on a screw thread for elevation, or is it adjusted by filing the front sight to zero, either way it a dandy, I like it...I have done that myself on a big bore double or single square bridge, but didn't have the scope option. Another option is to dovetail the square bridges to talleys and use the talley slip on peep, but this one you have cannot be lost, I like that.
Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120
rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com
17 September 2005, 01:23
WaffenfabrikHeinThe elevation is adjusted by the aperture. The stem threaded, and has a locking screw. So to adjust height you rotate the aperture. Here is a picture without the scope rings.
17 September 2005, 06:11
WoodjackHello Karl,
before installing a tapered base block,
did you consider making the integral bridge higher and machine it back to shape? Would you consider doing it that way if a client asked?
Just a thought. Nice work.
17 September 2005, 06:12
J BennettKarl
Thank you for your reply with photo.
It is self explanatory when seen like that.
Both photos appear to be port side of receiver.
First photo does not have lock screw.
James
17 September 2005, 06:17
J BennettWoodjack
Karl can answer this better but I assume the dovetail is for windage adjustment.
James
17 September 2005, 06:24
invader66That is nice. I would like to see a sight like that on the Ruger#1. It would blend with the lines on that, or any rifle.
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17 September 2005, 06:49
PaladinIf everyone understood ghost ring and or peep sights something elegant like that would come on factory rifles instead of the plastic / folding / abominations we now get.
Rick R
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17 September 2005, 06:49
Hog KillerKarl,
Very nicely done. Clean, simple, and looks very strong. Ghost ring sights are my favorite type of irons.
Hog Killer
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17 September 2005, 08:10
ForrestBIt is an attractive set-up. One question, why is there a hole in the top of the ghost ring (first pic)?
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17 September 2005, 08:39
GregHeinThe hole in the top of the sight is for access to the windage lock screw. I took an Ashley aperture and drilled and tapped the center of it. After the elevation is adjusted and locked, the windage can be locked by reaching through the top of the aperture with an allen wrench.
Woodjack, draw it up as you would like it and send me the drawing with your deposit check!
20 September 2005, 19:21
WaffenfabrikHeinquote:
Originally posted by J Bennett:
Both photos appear to be port side of receiver.
First photo does not have lock screw.
James
The pictures were taken at different times, the peep sight had been removed and simply put in flipped 180 degrees.