The perfect low light hunting peep sight up to 200 yards..
Best out to 150 yards (not for long distance):
Made for fast sight acquisition and cloverleaf groups. Use
the scope -like reticle and the bright green fiber optics to get on target
fast. Pair it with a TruGlo front sight for a three dot pistol setup (TruGlo
sights not sold on our site)
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sights
FITS:
All Rossi 95 rifles and Marlin Large Caliber rifles
chambered in 45-70 30-30, 35 Rem, 338, 308, 444, 450M, 360, 38-55
FITS:
Works with your factory sight OR any replacement front
sight (fiber optic or otherwise).
In the Package: one sight base w/windage screw, one
aperture spring w/ elevation screw, two mounting screws, one Allen
wrench.
CLOVERLEAF RECEIVER PEEP SIGHTS KEY FEATURES:
- Sleek, low profile, snag-free winged base secures the
aperture spring against damage and zero loss while presenting an elegant, dare
we say sexy, profile.
- Low aperture sight height elevations (from .26" in
the center of the sight up to .36")
- Clearly marked, scope-like windage and elevation marks
make for quick and precise adjustment
- CloverLeaf aperture provides an exceptionally large,
.165", bright target picture while still allowing for scope-like, precise
shot placement with bright fiber optics on either side
- One piece aperture spring assembly offers robust,
repeatable adjustment, and interchangeability between all bases/rails.
- Matte blasted top sighting channel greatly reduces
reflective light interference.
- Type III anodized 7075 billet or lacquered brass bar
stock bases look great for a lifetime.
SPECIFICATIONS:
WINDAGE: Side-to-side .09" (using set screw)
SIGHT HEIGHT (from receiver base to center of peep):
.26" - .36" works with factory front sights (using set screw)
CLOVERLEAF SPRING: .165" ghost opening and 2.3"
length tail (rides along the bottom of the base/rail)
SMALL BASES Pistol Calibers: 3.31" length x .650"
width
LARGE BASES Big Bores: 3.66" length x .650"
width
What Makes Our Peep Sights Different?
- Traditional receiver mounted rear peep sights are too
tall, forcing you to go on a hunt for a suitable front sight when you'd rather
be hunting.
- Delicate aperture stems are exposed to rough handling,
come loose / unscrewed during use, and are prone to snagging.
- Elevation and windage adjustments use fiddly double set
screws that often vibrate loose.
- Blued steel bases rust and lose their luster.