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Ranger Point CloverLeaf Peep Sight?
Re: Ranger Point CloverLeaf Peep Sight?
Yes, it is empty and unloaded.
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- markiver54
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Re: Ranger Point CloverLeaf Peep Sight?
Mark,
I hope I didn't offend you by my mention of it.
That IS a beautiful rifle. I'ts got me wishing now that mine was CCH.
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Re: Ranger Point CloverLeaf Peep Sight?
No problem. I just missed that when I took the photos and It's a good point to make.
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Re: Ranger Point CloverLeaf Peep Sight?
Out of curiosity, has anyone considered RPP's Picatinny mount with cloverleaf sight?
I want to mostly stick with an aperture sight, but I have considered getting the picatinny on my 357 to be able to mount a light/laser for when the coyotes come after my livestock overnight. I would normally run with just the cloverleaf. But being able to quickly mount a light for nighttime would sure be nice.
I want to mostly stick with an aperture sight, but I have considered getting the picatinny on my 357 to be able to mount a light/laser for when the coyotes come after my livestock overnight. I would normally run with just the cloverleaf. But being able to quickly mount a light for nighttime would sure be nice.
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Re: Ranger Point CloverLeaf Peep Sight?
If I had that problem, I would probably be in the market for one of the new " X " models.
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