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Muzzleloader Hunting
FINALLY! After-Market Iron Sights for the Remington 700 Ultimate Muzzle Loader!
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<blockquote data-quote="BigFe" data-source="post: 1930376" data-attributes="member: 114567"><p>Fair enough, in CO it's worth mentioning there are thre other consideration such as powder req, no sabot, bolt is not considered beech for the primer so that's okay, I just checked with Sulphur Ranger District and should like to read the full reg - thanks for the info.</p><p></p><p>With regard to the laminated stock, it uses the same Williams sight rear as the Precision Muzzleloader; but, the peep orifice is a slightly different size (maybe drill it out if smaller -forget) - I forget exactly. You can buy just the globe front special order ~$60+/- but you may want to get a new peep orifice too - you could go with the twilight in the matched size if you contact them they'll match it... And then you get the dusk/dawn action to boot. This globe had a slightly larger diameter than many of the cowboy old-timer competitor specialty options out there - I looked at all I could find. Better light, faster target acquisition - looked hard at Lyman and Lee Shaver, Lee has some great stuff but the Williams Precision seemed the best fit and it's awesome with the composite stock or the laminate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigFe, post: 1930376, member: 114567"] Fair enough, in CO it's worth mentioning there are thre other consideration such as powder req, no sabot, bolt is not considered beech for the primer so that's okay, I just checked with Sulphur Ranger District and should like to read the full reg - thanks for the info. With regard to the laminated stock, it uses the same Williams sight rear as the Precision Muzzleloader; but, the peep orifice is a slightly different size (maybe drill it out if smaller -forget) - I forget exactly. You can buy just the globe front special order ~$60+/- but you may want to get a new peep orifice too - you could go with the twilight in the matched size if you contact them they'll match it... And then you get the dusk/dawn action to boot. This globe had a slightly larger diameter than many of the cowboy old-timer competitor specialty options out there - I looked at all I could find. Better light, faster target acquisition - looked hard at Lyman and Lee Shaver, Lee has some great stuff but the Williams Precision seemed the best fit and it's awesome with the composite stock or the laminate. [/QUOTE]
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