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I've been keeping an eye out but they get picked up pretty quickly when they do cone up. Australia doesn't have the number of guns in circulation to have a good number of solid guns popping up.
Check out the NECG websight JPBowhunter. They have a nice rear sight that sits on the same type of base however it is adjustable for windage. The sight leaf resemble the old style multi-leaf sights but there is just one. The elevation is adjusted with two small screws on the one side. It, unfortunately is not a shallow "V" but a "U" notch. Thinking of one for a .275 build on a M70 action.
 

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Hunted:
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AK, CO, IA, KS, MN, MO, MT, NE, NM, SD, UT, WI, WY
Canada: Manitoba, Saskatchewan
International: Scotland, Limpopo South Africa
Franco wrote on rnovi's profile.
Here's the target for the NorthForks - 25yds off a bag, iron sights. Hunting leopards over dogs the range won't be more than that.

Flew in an airshow in Smyrna years ago, beautiful country.

Best regards,

Franco

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