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| Wacenturion:
If you had followed the link above..it would have taken you to this link. Scroll down to my post with picture of the sight and where to get it. You won't find it cheaper anywhere and you can get it in blue or silver to match your barrel. http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,39525.0.html |
| TRB:
Wacenturian, Thanks, I probably should have followed your advice after looking more closely. It seems that the sight that you linked was the williams fps series rather than the wgrs series. From the factory the fps series was in the $80 range and the wgrs was in the $40 range which I purchased. The site you linked was an amazing $37. Now they are both made by williams but what is better about the fps? It looks like it is a little bulkier and has more adjustment thingys and it can come in stainless. Any performance differences? Maybe I can cancel my transaction from williams and go to that site. thanks for the help. |
| jackmaster:
--- Quote from: BlackRidge on March 16, 2011, 12:29:47 PM --- --- Quote from: jackmaster on March 16, 2011, 12:15:46 PM ---get the same exact peep sights that they put on the m-16 a2 --- End quote --- ....The carry handle-type? ...Thats a new idea :o --- End quote --- no dude, they still make them to fit any gun style, i had them put on my in line |
| BK:
--- Quote from: TRB on March 17, 2011, 06:29:04 PM ---Wacenturian, Thanks, I probably should have followed your advice after looking more closely. It seems that the sight that you linked was the williams fps series rather than the wgrs series. From the factory the fps series was in the $80 range and the wgrs was in the $40 range which I purchased. The site you linked was an amazing $37. Now they are both made by williams but what is better about the fps? It looks like it is a little bulkier and has more adjustment thingys and it can come in stainless. Any performance differences? Maybe I can cancel my transaction from williams and go to that site. thanks for the help. --- End quote --- The FPS is click adjustable for elevation and windage. The WGRS series is adjusted by loosening a set screw and sliding the aperture. Settings on the FPS are easily repeatable, on the WGRS, not so much. Is it worth $40 for this feature? I think so, can't answer for you. Try Mid South Shooters supply Natchez Midway, heck almost all of the on-line retailers beat manufactures list price. The Williams and Lyman apertures are interchangeable, I really like Lyman sights, I'm not sure what they have that will fit your application. BK |
| Sabotloader:
--- Quote from: TRB on March 14, 2011, 04:06:05 PM ---I am new to muzzy giving it a try after longtime archer. I ordered a new Buckhorn from factory and just wondering about good loads for deer/elk.....also wondering about good peep setups? Thanks for advice. --- End quote --- I use the Williams FP peep sight on my MK85 and the Big Horn... The FP is a very good peep site and has 1/4" clicks for both windage and elevation. The front sight is a Williams fiber optic bead and not shown in the picture I have added hood that is open at the top to light up the front bead. I will try to get a picture posted with the hood... Here are some more pics of the set-up |
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