About 2 or 3 years ago I started relying more and more on a 24" barreled 357mag. Model 92 Winchester clone. It's a dang nice rifle but the key was it had a longer sight radius, and these old eyes could better focus on the front sight lookin thru a receiver peep sight (Lyman 66).
I have had the same sight on my Model 94 Winchester 3030 for almost 40 years but, it's kinda like readin in you old age. Your arms ain't long enough, so the 94 wasn't gettin much use, because of that 20" barrel.
In another discussion of the same a week or so ago, Zoner mentioned that he had acquired an old Model 94 and had opted for a tang sight, instead of a receiver sight like mine. I got to thinkin and got one out that was actually for a Marlin and put it on my Winchester. WOW! The front sight immediately came into focus.
The next day I called Brownell's and told them to send me a Marble's tang sight for my ole Winchester 3030.
When I got it, I drilled and tapped one hole, lined the tang up with the receiver sight, and removed the receiver sight. I took it out and got it close and called it a day. Today I went out for the sole purpose of fine tunin it, and boy did it ever come in, in just 4 shots.
I next fired a 3 shot group at fifty yards, and it shot a 5/8" group with two in the same hole. I measured the spread center to center from the two farthest shots.
Not bad for a 60 year old man with a 52 year old rifle. Me and my ole friend are back in business. Reckon we'll last another 52 years?