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shorthair15
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any one ever use a peep on the back with the front fiber optic. what did you think did it shoot good. thought about using a williams peep on the back and leaving the front fiber optic on. i have a wolverine stainless and a knight bighorn. i cant shoot very good past about 60 yds have a hard time aiming. thought this may help. thanks
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I have one on my T/C Black Diamond and left the front fiber optic there, it works great for me. more accurate, easier to see, quicker. there is a thread on here that covered this topic pretty well, you might search for that thread. good luck.
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Yes.......have both a Bighorn and a Wolverine with Williams peeps on the rear and the fiber optic front sights both guns came with on the front..............no problem. Might mention that a friend who had a Bighorn did have a problem as the front sight on his gun had a wider front blade which did present a problem. Switched it out with one of our sights on a spare gun which was narrower and fixed the problem.
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It WILL improve your accuracy! Go for it.
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I shoot that same set up as runningboard
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I put one on mine shot paper just fine but didnt like it in the woods in low light conditions so went back to the fibers if your back sights are to bright what i do is take a black sharpy to them during mid day when the sun starts going down it rubs off easy
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I use the Williams WGRS on the back and the Williams red fire site on the front on one of mine and the WGRS and Marbles red fiber optic on another. I change between the standars insert and the Buck buster insert on both of them depending on lighting.
I have fiber optics on another mables green on the ramp and red on the front it works ok but the peep is much faster and more accurate for me.
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I have this setup on my cva elk horn and love it!!
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I have a williams peep and it is the bomb. I love it.
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