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looking for a peep sight for an Encore
« on: December 15, 2003, 11:33:56 AM »
Does anyone know if there is an adjustable peep sight made for the T/C Encore? I would like a 45-70 single shot and thought of trying a barrel for my Encore. I do not want a scope but would prefer an aperture instead of the open sights. I thought that I once saw an add for a barrel mounted peep. Can anyone fill me in on who makes it? Shotgunner
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looking for a peep sight for an Encore
« Reply #1 on: December 15, 2003, 03:14:07 PM »
Check out Williams Gunsite Company.
They make a model #FP-TC Scout/Encore. This is a micrometer sight.
TC makes a sight (or used to). I have one that mounts on top of the barrel. I don't care too much for it.
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« Reply #3 on: December 18, 2003, 02:05:54 PM »
Thanks for the link, it is exactly what I was looking for. I think I will order a 24" 45-70 barrel right after the holliday. The 26" would be nice but as far as I know it has no sights. If I am happy with the Encore I am thinking of a rolling block. Anyone have any input on the rollingblocks from the American companies, or the imports? Shotgunner
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past PSSA Vice President
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Father of 3
Hunter/ Trapper/Fisherman
Owner, Skyline Skeet & Trap
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"Game butchery is as objectionable as any other form of wanton cruelty or barbarity; but to protest against all hunting is a sign of softness of head not soundness of heart"
Theodore Roosevelt