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Offline Old Grizz

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Re: Scoping new 1895 vs. receiver peep
« Reply #60 on: September 05, 2008, 12:14:05 PM »
Thankyou for all the "pats on the back", but what I failed to tell you was the guide was right behind me in case I missed. He did say after it was all over and our drawers were clean, "that was the kind of excitement he could do without"

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Re: Scoping new 1895 vs. receiver peep
« Reply #61 on: September 06, 2008, 09:05:08 AM »
Grizz, that is right where you guide should be when you are shooting close up on dangerous game. As to the excitement, well I am way happy it was you and not me. You are the second person I have read of on line who had a dangerous animal so close. The other was a 500 lb african lion at 10 meters.
I saw a video clip of a charging lion. Although the client hunter was in front, 3 others shot at the lion, 2 hit it. The last shot was by the client hunter; a muzzle contact shot that finished the lion but the lions' momentum carried it into the hunter and knocked him backwards.

You guys have WAY too much fun for me!!
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Re: Scoping new 1895 vs. receiver peep
« Reply #62 on: September 23, 2008, 10:19:04 AM »
I was fortunate enough to pick up a LNIB 45-70 CB with a tang sight..merkel I believe.  While my eyes aren't great, the tang sight seems to be the ticket for everything out to almost 200 yards.
Having said that, I am also going to mount a scope on it and see if it improves my target aquisition speed.  As I said my eyes are not real good but so far the tang is doing ok.
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Re: Scoping new 1895 vs. receiver peep
« Reply #63 on: September 26, 2008, 02:43:46 PM »
i am with the group not to scope any marlin or wincherster lever with a 20 inch barrel........maybe with one of the new ones with longer barrels but to me and i think most people it ruins the classic feel of the gun.........mine is a 70"s model 94 so i cant scope it anyway except a side mount "uggg" but why.......i have neve missed a deer withe the buckhorn site......i have pondered a peep but the buck horn i can hit coffe canns all day long out to 150 yds offhand..............last buck i shot twith this gun was a 20 in wide 8pter whitetail at 120 measured yds........dead deer.....no scope for me.......my freind had a weatherby 300 mag with a huge scope.......he was hunting a huge whitail in a thick creek bottom.......deer came by twice on 2 doifferent days and he couldnt get the deer in the scope......i told him in that thich stuff take your 30-30 and you will get that deer........he did and now has his biggest deer so far on his wall..........scope a bolt not a lever........mack

added: the only alteration i have made to the sight is the removal of the front hood.......i cant stand them...

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Re: Scoping new 1895 vs. receiver peep
« Reply #64 on: November 13, 2008, 06:22:55 AM »
A properly zeroed scope allows you to see better---not shoot better.   ;)

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Re: Scoping new 1895 vs. receiver peep
« Reply #65 on: November 13, 2008, 03:44:24 PM »
a low power scope, 1x or 1.5x allows rapid target acquisition, requires no 'alignment' of sights, is clearer in low light and is much easier for older eyes.
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