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Williams peep sights. for the bighorn. I use the WGRS and Sabotloader uses a different one that is more adjustable I can't quite remember the name but I am sure he will chime in. Do a search on Midway USA for peep sights for knight bighorn and you will see both options. Do some searching on this forum and you will see some extensive post from sabotloader on this also.Good LuckBuck
Thanks for the feedback guys, but my understanding is that neither the WGRS or FP sights work with weaver bases. I'd prefer to avoid removing the scope bases every time I want to use the peep.
That looks like the NECG. I read from a thread a few years ago where you mentioned the aperture had to be screwed in tight to keep the elevation from adjusting after recoil. Can you confirm that the aperture can be changed in the field without losing zero? I'm assuming that's what the elevation screw is for.
Just thought I'd provide an update for those that search for this answer later. The XS system is not a good solution because there is not enough fine adjustability in the rear ghost ring. The setup is designed such that the ghost ring height is located and then the front post is adjusted to fit. Trying to match the XS rear ring with a Williams front sight is very unlikely to be a working combination. As it turns out, I don't think anyone makes a sight with all the features I'd like to have. Now there's a product idea for someone... I can design if anyone has access to a CNC or 3D printer...Given the situation, I think I'll do load development with a scope and then switch to a williams rear sight. It's a little extra work to switch between sights without the weaver bases, but I'd rather have the ability to use a ghost ring or larger aperture in low light conditions.Sabotloader, using the FP sight, is the 0.312" or 0.343" fire sight the best option with ramp and hood? In past threads I've seen you recommend and list both options. I'm going to stay away from the 0.375" sight since I'd like the fiber to be centered in the hood.