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Buckhorn sights.

Post by undy » Thu Oct 31, 2024 12:05 pm

I just received my new H024-3030 rifle and am getting ready to hit the range next week. I'm concerned about the ability to adjust the factory buckhorn enough to sight it in. FWIW, I also have a Henry Steel 45-70 lever and wasn't able to lower the Buckhorn sight enough even to get on target at 25 yards. I even removed the adjustment ramp. No soap... I ended up scoping the rifle and ditching the buckhorn entirely.

I do have a question though... The white diamond marked slide That slides/fits/locks in the buckhorn, can I grind a bit of it's lower edge to allow it to sit lower in the buckhorn? Are there any other tricks or modifications that will allow me to get it sighted in with the buckhorn sight?

If I can't get the buckhorn sighted in I'm considering going with Skinner's barrel mounted peep sight. I don't want a receiver mount as I like the handsome brass receiver unfettered with a sight/scope/red dot. The Skinner barrel mount also allows one to retain the existing front sight too. Any tricks, suggestions or opinions on it?

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Re: Buckhorn sights.

Post by Mags » Thu Oct 31, 2024 12:52 pm

undy wrote:
Thu Oct 31, 2024 12:05 pm
I just received my new H024-3030 rifle and am getting ready to hit the range next week. I'm concerned about the ability to adjust the factory buckhorn enough to sight it in. FWIW, I also have a Henry Steel 45-70 lever and wasn't able to lower the Buckhorn sight enough even to get on target at 25 yards. I even removed the adjustment ramp. No soap... I ended up scoping the rifle and ditching the buckhorn entirely.

I do have a question though... The white diamond marked slide That slides/fits/locks in the buckhorn, can I grind a bit of it's lower edge to allow it to sit lower in the buckhorn? Are there any other tricks or modifications that will allow me to get it sighted in with the buckhorn sight?

If I can't get the buckhorn sighted in I'm considering going with Skinner's barrel mounted peep sight. I don't want a receiver mount as I like the handsome brass receiver unfettered with a sight/scope/red dot. The Skinner barrel mount also allows one to retain the existing front sight too. Any tricks, suggestions or opinions on it?
I suppose out of the factory each H024-3030 might turnout slightly different. On mine, the sight zero'd one ramp step below mid ramp. You could grind the insert some as long as the side set screw can still lock it in place. Just be aware that the insert is flip-able. One end up is a V notch and other end up is a U. By grinding you'll destroy which ever notch you're not using.
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Re: Buckhorn sights.

Post by undy » Thu Oct 31, 2024 1:19 pm

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I suppose out of the factory each H024-3030 might turnout slightly different. On mine, the sight zero'd one ramp step below mid ramp. You could grind the insert some as long as the side set screw can still lock it in place. Just be aware that the insert is flip-able. One end up is a V notch and other end up is a U. By grinding you'll destroy which ever notch you're not using.
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Some have reported that Henry sights each rifle in at the factory, which isn't true. I talked with them this AM and they only fire it to ensure it fires OK, nothing to do with sighting. Hopefully I won't need to grind the slide. If I do it won't be too much. Fingers crossed...

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Re: Buckhorn sights.

Post by Mags » Thu Oct 31, 2024 3:19 pm

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Some have reported that Henry sights each rifle in at the factory, which isn't true. I talked with them this AM and they only fire it to ensure it fires OK, nothing to do with sighting. Hopefully I won't need to grind the slide. If I do it won't be too much. Fingers crossed...
That's correct Henry does not sight in new rifles. They do a quick sight in when a rifle is returned for repair due to inaccuracy and sight related issues.
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Re: Buckhorn sights.

Post by GFK » Thu Oct 31, 2024 7:23 pm

When I got my H009 years back, it was shooting high at 50 yards. After contacting Henry, I realized the diamond insert was adjustable. After adjusting the insert, I was hitting close to POA. I have replaced the buckhorn with a peep sight seen then. And, I am happy with the POI at 100 yards.
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Re: Buckhorn sights.

Post by undy » Thu Oct 31, 2024 8:33 pm

GFK wrote:
Thu Oct 31, 2024 7:23 pm
When I got my H009 years back, it was shooting high at 50 yards. After contacting Henry, I realized the diamond insert was adjustable. After adjusting the insert, I was hitting close to POA. I have replaced the buckhorn with a peep sight seen then. And, I am happy with the POI at 100 yards.
Receiver or barrel mounted peep sight?

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Re: Buckhorn sights.

Post by GFK » Fri Nov 01, 2024 7:12 am

Receiver: Ranger Point Precision. But, there are other brands that may work better. I have maxed out windage. I went with RPP initially because of a clover leaf type peep. But, I did not get the desired POI. So, I replaced that peep sight with a traditional one. The POI is much better.

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Re: Buckhorn sights.

Post by undy » Fri Nov 01, 2024 7:52 am

GFK wrote:
Fri Nov 01, 2024 7:12 am
Receiver: Ranger Point Precision. But, there are other brands that may work better. I have maxed out windage. I went with RPP initially because of a clover leaf type peep. But, I did not get the desired POI. So, I replaced that peep sight with a traditional one. The POI is much better.


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Need be, I'll probably go with Skinner's Barrel mount peep sight. Their/most receiver mounted peep sights require a new taller front site too whereas their barrel mounted peep sight retains to OEM front sight and factory located barrel mounting. I'll wait till my first range test to see if I can get the semi-buckhorn sight to work for me.

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Re: Buckhorn sights.

Post by GFK » Fri Nov 01, 2024 8:28 am

undy wrote:
Fri Nov 01, 2024 7:52 am
GFK wrote:
Fri Nov 01, 2024 7:12 am
Receiver: Ranger Point Precision. But, there are other brands that may work better. I have maxed out windage. I went with RPP initially because of a clover leaf type peep. But, I did not get the desired POI. So, I replaced that peep sight with a traditional one. The POI is much better.


Henry+Optic+Blank-Rev-1.jpg

H009.jpg
Need be, I'll probably go with Skinner's Barrel mount peep sight. Their/most receiver mounted peep sights require a new taller front site too whereas their barrel mounted peep sight retains to OEM front sight and factory located barrel mounting. I'll wait till my first range test to see if I can get the semi-buckhorn sight to work for me.
I was able to use the OEM front sight. As I recall, that may be why I went with RPP also. Yet, the peep sight seems to be a good way to go.
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Re: Buckhorn sights.

Post by The Happy Kaboomer » Sun Nov 03, 2024 5:18 pm

I think buck horn sights are kinda stupid...........Those big ears block out a lot of target.......I grind/file all mine flat with the bade notch.

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