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I have been looking into putting a peep sights on my big horn. How do you guys like yours and what kind do you use? I am looking at the willams.
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I put the William's Ghost Ring aperture on my Bighorn. I really like it.
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Re: Peep Sights
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Peeps are the way to go, increases your accuracy by a lot. That is why competition smallbore uses peeps.
I use three different apertures, take out the bell for low light (legal) times, use a small peep for target and a medium for hunting.
Peeps allow you to see a bigger sight picture while lining up. Be sure to put a fiber optic front site on there.
Good luck.
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Re: Peep Sights
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Turkey Slayer..............This is the one I put on my Bighorn....camo/stainless. Put the same sight on my Wolverine camo/ blued...only blued in color on that sight. Google egunparts......much cheaper....$35.03, instead of $65-$80. The blued one is the same price. A whole lot cheaper than anywhere else.
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December 04, 2009, 09:21:55 AM »
I have a Lyman peep sight on my Lyman muzzleloader.
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Here's the link..................fast shipping by the way. Scroll to bottom of page.
http://www.e-gunparts.com/DisplayAd.asp?chrProductSKU=881130&chrSuperSKU=&MC=&CatID=&mySort=
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Re: Peep Sights
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To say that I like my Williams peep is an understatement. When I started muzzeloading I enjoyed it but when I put the peep on I loved it. I have taken deer and elk every year since I installed the peep. This past year i whacked a coyote at 95yds and never felt like i couldn't hit it.
It's by far the best hunting accessory I've ever bought.
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Re: Peep Sights
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December 04, 2009, 08:35:58 PM »
Quote from: Joe_Hunter on December 04, 2009, 08:04:18 PM
To say that I like my Williams peep is an understatement.
Don't leave home without it!!!
any questions?
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Re: Peep Sights
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Ordered mine today from e-gun parts
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March 15, 2010, 08:34:08 PM »
I really like my Williams WGRS peeps, I just put on one of the Firesite Ghost rings on one of my .504's. Have not shot it yet but shouldering it looks good.
Cant go wrong IMO.
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Re: Peep Sights
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I bought 1 after I did this post and I love it can't wait til the season
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thats great i am sure your groups will shrink also gl
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What do you guys recommend for a T/C Black Diamond?
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Re: Peep Sights
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March 19, 2010, 08:41:38 PM »
as far as peep sights is that what you are asking
i like the globe bright muzzleloader sight by tru glo. i shot the williams for years and like them but like the tru glo better have them on both my guns
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March 19, 2010, 09:56:37 PM »
My boyfriend, mother and I use Williams Fire fire sight fiber optics and have had great success. 2 elk down this past hunting season with them. My father prefers the Williams peep sight and has had equal success if you are not interested in fiber optic sights. His 6 pt. bull previously harvested on the east side and the cow elk he harvested on the west side this last year both make the statement that it is also an effective tool.
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