Big Boy Steel with Weaver K4
Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2017 11:03 pm
It's been a long while since I've posted, but I finally scoped my Big Boy 357 and wanted to show it off.
Ever since I bought this rifle over a year ago I wanted a better option than the buckhorn open sights. The Skinner peep was appealing, but I really wanted some magnification. Not wanting to spoil the looks of my rifle, a modern scope was not an option. I've been searching for a good vintage scope that was functional yet aesthetically pleasing.
Here's what I came up with. It's an old Weaver K4 with fine cross hairs and dot reticle. Also sourced matching vintage Weaver rings and a modern Weaver mount that did require a small amount of fitting to match up with the tapped holes in the receiver.
To me it looks like a natural match. The pale blue patina of the scope emulates the barrel finish on the Henry nicely. The dot reticle is quick and easy to pick up. I was pleasantly surprised the scope cleared the buckhorn sight even with low mount rings. The scope also removes quickly and (unlike the mount sold by Henry) the Weaver receiver mount allows for use of the iron sights when the scope is removed.
Best part is my group sizes have shrunk considerably !
Ever since I bought this rifle over a year ago I wanted a better option than the buckhorn open sights. The Skinner peep was appealing, but I really wanted some magnification. Not wanting to spoil the looks of my rifle, a modern scope was not an option. I've been searching for a good vintage scope that was functional yet aesthetically pleasing.
Here's what I came up with. It's an old Weaver K4 with fine cross hairs and dot reticle. Also sourced matching vintage Weaver rings and a modern Weaver mount that did require a small amount of fitting to match up with the tapped holes in the receiver.
To me it looks like a natural match. The pale blue patina of the scope emulates the barrel finish on the Henry nicely. The dot reticle is quick and easy to pick up. I was pleasantly surprised the scope cleared the buckhorn sight even with low mount rings. The scope also removes quickly and (unlike the mount sold by Henry) the Weaver receiver mount allows for use of the iron sights when the scope is removed.
Best part is my group sizes have shrunk considerably !