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Title: Williams Ghost Ring
Post by: Myrtle Creek Inc. on April 28, 2015, 02:01:52 PM
Muzzle-Loaders.com now has the Williams Ghost rings that will fit the CVA's. It requires a replacement of the factory ramp as well, and we sell the Ghost Ring and the ramp for $24.

Link for CVA Ghost Ring: http://muzzle-loaders.com/optics/sights/williams-cva-muzzleloader-ghost-ring-fiber-optic-sights.php


Also, we are now a Williams Dealer, and have many of their pistol and rifle sights in stock. If you need something, please let us know, and we will be happy to help.
Title: Re: Williams Ghost Ring
Post by: Killmore on April 29, 2015, 08:22:36 AM
I been thinking about going to peep sights because of failing eye sight, would this sight help with the problem of focusing on the rear sight?
Title: Re: Williams Ghost Ring
Post by: jackelope on April 29, 2015, 08:25:23 AM

I been thinking about going to peep sights because of failing eye sight, would this sight help with the problem of focusing on the rear sight?

I can confidently say that the answer to your question would be yes.
Title: Re: Williams Ghost Ring
Post by: Myrtle Creek Inc. on May 04, 2015, 11:10:09 AM
Hi Killmore,

I see that jackelope has answered your question already, but I wanted to follow up and let you know that these ghost rings are a better option than iron sights. The larger hole on these sights makes it very easy to see through, and the fire dots make it so you just line up the dots and squeeze the trigger.

Please let me know if you have any other questions!
Title: Re: Williams Ghost Ring
Post by: Killmore on June 26, 2015, 08:47:55 AM
I put one of these on and WOW what a diff... much easier to focus and line up the sights.   Thanks
Title: Re: Williams Ghost Ring
Post by: MtnMuley on June 26, 2015, 08:59:45 AM
I'm wanting to change the factory Knight sights on my muzzy as well.  Even with great eye sight, would you still recommend this ghost ring or what other sight would you suggest?  Thanks.
Title: Re: Williams Ghost Ring
Post by: The100Road on June 26, 2015, 11:42:42 AM
Am i the only one that has found the ghost ring to be difficult in low light condidtions? Is there another option that might have a better glow but still a circle ring?
Title: Re: Williams Ghost Ring
Post by: Jonathan_S on June 26, 2015, 11:44:39 AM
If they're difficult in low light then standard iron sights are terrible in my opinion.  I hate fiber optic in low light myself.

Title: Re: Williams Ghost Ring
Post by: Myrtle Creek Inc. on July 22, 2015, 10:55:06 AM
I'm wanting to change the factory Knight sights on my muzzy as well.  Even with great eye sight, would you still recommend this ghost ring or what other sight would you suggest?  Thanks.

Hi MtnMuley,

I apologize for the slow reply! We have been very busy this summer on some projects that we are working on, as well as preparing for hunting season! I have found that the Ghost Ring to be a good solution with either good or marginal eye sight. The Ghost Ring is not a receiver sight, so it actually sits where your current rear sight is located. This explains the larger hole, but still giving a similar feel to a standard receiver sight. Personally, I like the fiber optics on the sides because I'm not a very confident peep shooter, and it helps me align with the center of the peep. Please give me a call or email if you have any other questions!


Am i the only one that has found the ghost ring to be difficult in low light condidtions? Is there another option that might have a better glow but still a circle ring?

Hi The100Road,

Personally, I have not generally been a fan of any peep sight in low light situations, but that could just be me. To me, there is a balance between fiber optics and peep sights. I think that if you added more glow to the Ghost Ring, it would actually make it harder to see your target because of the adjustment that your eye is trying to make. I could be wrong on this, but that is just my .02.

If they're difficult in low light then standard iron sights are terrible in my opinion.  I hate fiber optic in low light myself.

Hey Johnathan_S,

Py previous response to The100Road pretty much sums up my agreement with you. If only the Northwest would start to open up the muzzy restrictions!
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