Going to try to get one with open sights. With my 1973 Marlin 336 30-30 sporting a new set of Skinner sights. I put a Skinner Express on it with a .5" brass partridge Skinner front sight. . . . I really think that the brass will contrast well in hunting situations.
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Goal for this coming deer season.
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Re: Goal for this coming deer season.
man I love open sights!!! The excitement level increases that much more because you get that "Oh Shhhh(*)&%(*&^T" moment as soon as you squeeze the trigger
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That is the perfect rifle for deer and hogs in Florida's heavy brush areas, good hunting!
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Polish that front sight (the part of the blade that you see thru your back sight) with some emory cloth until it shine's then put a light coat of lacquer on it. It makes a big difference in low light situations and it want tarnish.
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Can't wait to get one with it.
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Impressive! Thanks for sharing.
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