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Peep Sight Adjustments

Post by BassCliff » Mon Jul 28, 2025 2:29 pm

Greetings and Salutations,

I've taken my Henry .22 to my indoor range a couple of times now. I'm loving it. I'm still working on sighting it in. Here it is, a Small Game 20" octagonal barrel with Skinner peep sights. It's a great plinker.

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For the first session I started at 10 yards and made a couple of adjustments as it was shooting high and left.

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I got it sort of close then then moved it out to 25 yards, the maximum at my indoor range. This was the last target from my second practice session. I've been using my range bag as a rest.

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I think I have pretty much maxed out the adjustment on the rear sight, it's a far down and right as it can go. The group seems to be pretty tight, I just want to center it better. I love the peep sight. It really works with my old eyes.

TBH, I may have a little more wiggle room for adjusting the windage to the right, but not much. I don't mind adjusting the elevation by varying my "six o'clock hold". That will change with distance anyway.

Should I file the slot to give me more windage adjustment? Do I need a different cheek weld? I'm just doing what comes naturally, what feels right. Maybe there are some techniques you could share. I would appreciate any pointers. I'd like to be able to shoot this thing 1MOA at 50 yards and maybe 2MOA at 100 yards. Well, that's the goal anyway. Perhaps you can help me get close. ;)


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Re: Peep Sight Adjustments

Post by Cofisher » Mon Jul 28, 2025 3:07 pm

It's time to drift the front sight. Look up tutorials here or on you tube. Not difficult. Good luck.
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Re: Peep Sight Adjustments

Post by GunnyGene » Mon Jul 28, 2025 3:43 pm

What you're experiencing with elevation is due to the Front sight not being tall enough. I'd suggest you get back on the Skinner site and order the next taller front sight. That will give you more room on the rear to adjust elevation. This is explained in the FAQ's page. From your pic, it looks like you have the gold bead front, so you may have to get a standard ramp type front, what they call the Guide Series. Talk to Skinner about this. https://skinnersights.com/collections/f ... ont-sights

https://skinnersights.com/pages/technical-information
When you are unable to adjust the rear sight to work for your rifle because the rifle shoots high you will need a taller front sight.

To eliminate the guesswork, you can calculate the additional height needed using this SIGHT CORRECTION CALCULATOR or, follow the math procedure below.
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Re: Peep Sight Adjustments

Post by GFK » Mon Jul 28, 2025 4:06 pm

I don't consider my an expert, yet it seems like two different recommendations are being offered: drift front post (adjusting windage) or changing height of front post (adjusting elevation). From what I can see, I probably would address windage.

I had a similar results with a RPP Cloverleaf peep sight. Due to the size of the sight, the sight had limited windage adjustment. After replacing it with a traditional, smaller sight, I got better results:
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Re: Peep Sight Adjustments

Post by GunnyGene » Mon Jul 28, 2025 4:59 pm

GFK wrote:
Mon Jul 28, 2025 4:06 pm
I don't consider my an expert, yet it seems like two different recommendations are being offered: drift front post (adjusting windage) or changing height of front post (adjusting elevation). From what I can see, I probably would address windage.

I had a similar results with a RPP Cloverleaf peep sight. Due to the size of the sight, the sight had limited windage adjustment. After replacing it with a traditional, smaller sight, I got better results:

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He's already bottomed out on elevation at 25 yds. Given the ballistics of common 40gr .22lr, at 50yds he would be shooting high and not have any available elevation adjustment range on the rear sight. His only option then, would be Kentucky elevation (take a wag), or getting a taller Front Sight to compensate for the bullet trajectory for sight-in purposes. And of course windage can also be adjusted by drifting the front sight - again only for initial sight in. The top of the front post, or the gold bead, should always be centered in peep hole regardless of range or windage. You just change your POA while keeping that relationship between the peep and front sight constant. Or get a optic (red dot or scope).
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Re: Peep Sight Adjustments

Post by BassCliff » Mon Jul 28, 2025 7:45 pm

Hi,

Wow! You all have given me a lot to chew on. I'll be taking my time and figuring out what's best for my old eyes and this new rifle. I have some tools, punches and stuff, to try drifting the front sight. I will also look into replacing the front sight with a taller blade. I just thought I'd try to get the stock sights to work before doing any surgery on the sight system. I move slow. I'll be back when I have more questions. I really appreciate the feedback.

Also, after posting here I noticed that there is a "Sights" section. Forgive me if this thread is in the wrong spot. The mods can feel free to move it. :)

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Re: Peep Sight Adjustments

Post by GFK » Mon Jul 28, 2025 10:27 pm

GunnyGene wrote:
Mon Jul 28, 2025 4:59 pm
.. And of course windage can also be adjusted by drifting the front sight - again only for initial sight in. The top of the front post, or the gold bead, should always be centered in peep hole regardless of range or windage. You just change your POA while keeping that relationship between the peep and front sight constant. Or get a optic (red dot or scope).
I can understand; it would be nice for the post to be centered. That is a reason why I got a different peep sight. Yet, it is more important to hit what you are aiming for. That is why I would not rule out drifting the front post. However, another sighting system might be the way to go, scope. But, how much fun is target practice with a scope?
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Re: Peep Sight Adjustments

Post by BassCliff » Mon Jul 28, 2025 11:17 pm

Hi,
GFK wrote:
Mon Jul 28, 2025 10:27 pm

I can understand; it would be nice for the post to be centered. That is a reason why I got a different peep sight. Yet, it is more important to hit what you are aiming for. That is why I would not rule out drifting the front post. However, another sighting system might be the way to go, scope. But, how much fun is target practice with a scope?

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Sure, I thought about a scope. But I'd really rather not ruin the classic look of this rifle, ya know? I like going old school when I can. This will be fun, going through the process of tweaking these sights.


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Re: Peep Sight Adjustments

Post by GunnyGene » Tue Jul 29, 2025 7:42 am

GFK wrote:
Mon Jul 28, 2025 10:27 pm
GunnyGene wrote:
Mon Jul 28, 2025 4:59 pm
.. And of course windage can also be adjusted by drifting the front sight - again only for initial sight in. The top of the front post, or the gold bead, should always be centered in peep hole regardless of range or windage. You just change your POA while keeping that relationship between the peep and front sight constant. Or get a optic (red dot or scope).
I can understand; it would be nice for the post to be centered. That is a reason why I got a different peep sight. Yet, it is more important to hit what you are aiming for. That is why I would not rule out drifting the front post. However, another sighting system might be the way to go, scope. But, how much fun is target practice with a scope?

Henry+Optic+Blank-Rev-1.jpg
Yeah, I fought the idea of a big ol' scope on a lever gun for quite a while. Then I remembered "Back to the Future Part III" and Doc Emmett's rifle. :lol: . Maybe somebody in the optics biz could come up with something that "looks right" on a lever gun, but with the advantages of a scope, etc. :)

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Re: Peep Sight Adjustments

Post by Sir Henry » Tue Jul 29, 2025 8:28 am

If you replace the front sight with a taller one please consider a Marbles globe. EDIT: it’s a Lyman Globe.
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If you like rear peeps you’ll love front peeps.
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Or you can insert any number of front sights.
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