"Peep sights aren't known for their speed nor ease of use.
They make good target sights, but aren't that great for speed or low-light usability"
saaaaaaaaaay whaaaaaaaaaaat???......how many combat veterans would agree with that statement????
What's the current "shots fired per kill" ratio?"Peep sights aren't known for their speed nor ease of use.
They make good target sights, but aren't that great for speed or low-light usability"
saaaaaaaaaay whaaaaaaaaaaat???......how many combat veterans would agree with that statement????
I've come to my senses!
Building that gun would be a waste of money.
Putting peep sights on the Marlin is a good idea, mine is very accurate too !
A 300win mag - CQBG, seemed like a good idea at the time
Peep sights aren't known for their speed nor ease of use.
US military may have a different opinion on that.
1917 Enfield, O3A3, M1 Garand, M1 Carbine, M14, M16, M4...
Aperture sights are the fasted (if ghost ring) and most accurate (if small apertures used) made.
You can have it both ways by getting one with a screw in aperture (most makers do have that very option).
You never know when you may need to take out an entire line-up of Zombies in your house with 1 shot!A 300win mag - CQBG, seemed like a good idea at the time
45-70 will do
I've come to my senses! * * *
A 300win mag - CQBG, seemed like a good idea at the time.
If you want a inexpensive 'stopper' go find a Remington 760 Gamemaster pump with a 18 inch barrel in 30-06, or even better 35 Whelen.
I said 'inexpensive'.