Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Muzzleloader Hunting => Topic started by: Pete112288 on January 14, 2014, 04:33:27 PM
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I'm planning on putting a rear peep sight on my muzzy for next season. I figured I would just get the Williams rear peep that is on Cabelas that goes in the same place as the original rear sight. I found this however. http://www.eabco.com/Muzzleloader03.htm (http://www.eabco.com/Muzzleloader03.htm) It places the rear peep farther back, closer to your eye. Anyone that knows more about peep sights than me (probably a lot of folks haha) have any insight for me. How big of a benefit is it to have the rear peep closer to your eye?
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The farther the peep is from your eye the bigger hole it needs to see thru well.
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The closer to your eye, the better. I'm not sure I'd even consider a peep mounted in the same location as a standard rear sight.
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The closer to your eye, the better. I'm not sure I'd even consider a peep mounted in the same location as a standard rear sight.
:yeah:
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What are you putting it on? I have a couple sets of Williams I am considering selling. 1 is NIB. The other is on my Knight Bighorn.
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I have a peep sight on my m/L . I took out the aperture and shoot it with the housing only, Gathers good light and works very well. My Nephew shot this bull with it. First time shooting a M/L
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What are you putting it on? I have a couple sets of Williams I am considering selling. 1 is NIB. The other is on my Knight Bighorn.
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