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Peep Sight Adjustments
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Yep, Sir Henry was the one who told my that I would like the traditional peep sight, and I do!
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My bad. It’s a Lyman 93 Globe.
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Thanks, I'll take a look. I like the concept. Might even buy one.
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I highly recommend them. You can buy inserts with posts of different heights and change them for different distances. Some have beads on top for aiming center and some have flattops for a six-o’clock hold. My favorite are the front peeps which fit different sized bullseye targets. You’re centered when there is an equal distance around the bullseye. Or for extreme distance you can put out a target with a black field and white bullseye. You are centered when it’s the brightest. This works great in full sunshine.
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That's much like the selectable reticle in a Holosun reflex sight. I have a couple different models on pistols and long guns. I'll sight them in with just the dot, then switch to the circle only, so I end up with sight picture commonality between all of them and not have to think about different sight pictures whether I'm shooting my G21 Glock or Ruger Carbine (both are .45acp).
https://holosun.com/products/pistol-sig ... s-mos.html
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Hi,
Wow! That's wild! I ain't never seen such a thing!
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
Wow! That's wild! I ain't never seen such a thing!
With that as your front sight, do you still use a rear sight? Please pardon the nooby question. I'm not familiar with the Lyman Globe sight. I guess it's time for an internet search.
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BassCliff
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Yes you do.BassCliff wrote: ↑Wed Jul 30, 2025 10:48 pmHi,
Wow! That's wild! I ain't never seen such a thing!
With that as your front sight, do you still use a rear sight? Please pardon the nooby question. I'm not familiar with the Lyman Globe sight. I guess it's time for an internet search.![]()
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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Hello again,
Before I replace the front sight I'd like to try to drift it first, hopefully to get some adjustment back on my rear sight. I have a kit with proper hammer and punches. Should I invest in a table vise to hold the barrel? Or can I turn the rifle on its side and tap the front sight a few times? I have a very thin tipped marker, from my C&H pistol optics install kit, to draw a line on barrel and sight to check the movement. I imagine it won't take much.
I know a proper vise would be optimal. Forgive me for not having a suitable gunsmithing area in the house. I just wanted to know if a "down and dirty" drift is possible, or is it wishful thinking? Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
Before I replace the front sight I'd like to try to drift it first, hopefully to get some adjustment back on my rear sight. I have a kit with proper hammer and punches. Should I invest in a table vise to hold the barrel? Or can I turn the rifle on its side and tap the front sight a few times? I have a very thin tipped marker, from my C&H pistol optics install kit, to draw a line on barrel and sight to check the movement. I imagine it won't take much.
I know a proper vise would be optimal. Forgive me for not having a suitable gunsmithing area in the house. I just wanted to know if a "down and dirty" drift is possible, or is it wishful thinking? Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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It can be done. What you want is to drift the sight so it is perfectly aligned with the bore vertical centerline. Not easy to do just by eyeballing it. We're talking thousands of an inch.BassCliff wrote: ↑Mon Aug 04, 2025 5:29 pmHello again,
Before I replace the front sight I'd like to try to drift it first, hopefully to get some adjustment back on my rear sight. I have a kit with proper hammer and punches. Should I invest in a table vise to hold the barrel? Or can I turn the rifle on its side and tap the front sight a few times? I have a very thin tipped marker, from my C&H pistol optics install kit, to draw a line on barrel and sight to check the movement. I imagine it won't take much.
I know a proper vise would be optimal. Forgive me for not having a suitable gunsmithing area in the house. I just wanted to know if a "down and dirty" drift is possible, or is it wishful thinking? Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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