well,it's not a new question. It's just something i haven't got thru my thick skull yet. I've got the 45 LC Carbine barrel with the factory front sight. It's a Marbles 57W bead type, it measures .570 from bottom of dovetail to top of sight. The depth of the dovetail is .100 so that leaves .470 from top of barrel to top of sight. I mounted a WGRS peep and according to my crude bore sighting arrangement it looks like the front sight is a hair short. I clamped the barrel lug in a Black and Decker workmate, sighted thru the bore at a specific spot,then raised my head slightly to see where the sights are aiming.Looks to me like i need about .500 of front sight above the barrel to shoot a hunting load and a slightly reduced target load. Don't plan on shooting past 125 yds with this gun.What are you guys using for a front sight(height) with the LC Carbine barrel and the WGRS peep?