Just a couple of reminders that may help you set up your sights.
Never over tighten the peep stem when adjusting the height. This drives the sight downward and raises and possibly warps the windage plate. Can you say ruined brass sight?
Skinner peep stems can be filed shorter if you need to lower the rear even farther.
Skinner is now offering both taller and shorter than standard peep stems. I have a couple of the taller ones. I'm going to need one of them on my 45/70 to compensate for bullet drop at long range.
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Skinner Tuning.
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Skinner Tuning.
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Re: Skinner Tuning.
Good points. Thanks. Given the huge variety of loads for the 45-70, I think it's a good idea on the part of Skinner to offer this option.
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Re: Skinner Tuning.
I just thought of another Skinner tip.
I normally use the small .040 aperture in my Skinners. It seems like every time I pull out one of my rifles at the range there is something like a small spider web or powder grain or lint semi blocking the small aperture. I carry a mid sized paper clip in my little sight box to clear the hole. Sometimes this can take some doing. A guy at the range yesterday said that might be because of static holding it in place. I think he might be on to something. I think I may try to spray some anti stat spray on my apertures. But the paper clip or a small wire is a must to carry.
I normally use the small .040 aperture in my Skinners. It seems like every time I pull out one of my rifles at the range there is something like a small spider web or powder grain or lint semi blocking the small aperture. I carry a mid sized paper clip in my little sight box to clear the hole. Sometimes this can take some doing. A guy at the range yesterday said that might be because of static holding it in place. I think he might be on to something. I think I may try to spray some anti stat spray on my apertures. But the paper clip or a small wire is a must to carry.
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