Picked up a new "woods gun" pretty fair - it's a 1950's model Rem 760 in 30-06. Plan on using it as my dark timber gun for westside elk and blacktail. Shots over 100 yards not expected, 50 yards more likely.
Really on the fence about how I want to set it up with sights. It has the factory buckhorn style rear sight on it now. Don't really care for that style, as it seems to cover up most of the target and is not very adjustable (you slide the "steps" back and forth under the rear sight).
Considering the following-
Replacing the factory sights with a Williams Firesight front and rear. Have this sight setup on my muzzleloader and really like it.
Going with a peep sight. Concerned about fast target acquisition.
Going with a scout-style scope. Got to try one out not too long ago (Thanks Herb

) and really liked it. Fast target acquisition. Negatives - cost (scope, picatinny rail and rings, plus gunsmith charges) and just dealing with a scope in the rain. Remember, we're talking deep weststide timber in November.
Anybody have a setup like this?