Last Friday I ordered a Skinner peep sight and front sight for my 1894C. I was surprised when it came the following Monday. I'm mechanically challenged, but installed the rear sight in less than five minutes. I had previously installed a set of fiber optic sights. They were an improvement for these 65-year-old eyes, but I thought I might be able to squeeze out a little more accuracy with a peep. I kept the front fiber optic sight for the time being. Went to the range today and used the rear fiber optic to help sight in the new peep. It worked great. After removing the fiber optic sight, my accuracy at 50 yards is probably worse than yours at 100, but I put a dozen or so in a softball sized group using a bench rest. I'm satisfied. No, I'm not. After getting used to the peep (my first), I think I'll iinstall the Skinner front sight. It's slimmer than the fiber optic, so I'll see if that also helps. I don't think I would benefit that much more from the more sophisticated peeps, but I'll probably end up trying one. Why can't shooters be satisfied? Even us old-eyed shooters?