I’m going to piggy back in this thread, and ask a question.
If you were building a small or medium bore, would you pay the additional expense of having irons installed? I feel a rifle looks naked without them, but the odds of them being used are slim to n
Absolutely I've installed irons on many rifles sold without and actually I prefer they come without then I can install some nice necg or my favorite sights without having to remove others lol like a virgin barrelI’m going to piggy back in this thread, and ask a question.
If you were building a small or medium bore, would you pay the additional expense of having irons installed? I feel a rifle looks naked without them, but the odds of them being used are slim to none
I struggle so much with this.Suppressors screw up just about everything associated with a traditional rifle - besides turning most into something with the dynamics of a surf rod. I "run" one on my DDM4, but not on a rifle I use for hunting. Virtually all of the rifles I use for that (and any that I might take to Africa) have quickly dismountable scopes and quality/regulated open sights.
My Ruger Guide Gun came from the factory with iron sights and a threaded barrel.With suppressors becoming more common, front sights are in the way if you want to thread the barrel for a suppressor. If building a rifle do you mount the front sight farther back?
You're probably younger than I am. I like a peep sight on my muzzle loader and a couple of other "close in" rifles, but open sights really don't cut it for my eyes. I do have the claw mouny and open sights on my .458, but I've never felt the need to remove the scope (1.5 - 6). I keep it at the.low end unless I need a little extra to make the shot.My 300 win mag has irons and scope in claw mounts....used the irons on driven boar and other things.....
Doubt it....after my last few bdays ....but 30 in my head and shit lot more than that on the body....but I go with my head....You're probably younger than I am. I like a peep sight on my muzzle loader and a couple of other "close in" rifles, but open sights really don't cut it for my eyes. I do have the claw mouny and open sights on my .458, but I've never felt the need to remove the scope (1.5 - 6). I keep it at the.low end unless I need a little extra to make the shot.
Irons aren’t easy to do properly, or cheap, takes someone that has skill to execute. Imo a wood stocked safari rifle even in light caliber look naked without them.
Why not use a simple piece of painters tape over the end of the barrel? If you think it's not enough...I've also seen condoms used in the military over the end of a barrel to prevent water and debris from entering. Both of these solutions can be shot through with little to no change in accuracy.I use a leather cap to prevent the needles entering the barrel and a metallic front sight would be very useful to keep the cap in position.
I use black plastic electrical tape on the muzzle when I'm hunting. It has no effect on the rifles performance and keeps everything from getting in the barrel. A couple of wraps around the barrel gives me a spare to apply if needed.Why not use a simple piece of painters tape over the end of the barrel? If you think it's not enough...I've also seen condoms used in the military over the end of a barrel to prevent water and debris from entering. Both of these solutions can be shot through with little to no change in accuracy.
Yeah, I know...it's a condom. Hanging off the end of your barrel. I agree it's not the best look and your leather cap is most certainly an improvement...but still cheap and useful. If you wanted to go "full bore" there's always Amazon...
https://www.amazon.com/Condom-Style-Muzzle-Cover-Rubber/dp/B01D62S1UE
Well, you know what Indiana Jones said. "It's not the years. It's the mileage."Doubt it....after my last few bdays ....but 30 in my head and shit lot more than that on the body....but I go with my head....
I've done that when hunting in snowy country. Never did it in Africa or other dry places, but maybe I should. So cheap it's virtually free. Iron sights aren't required.I use black plastic electrical tape on the muzzle when I'm hunting. It has no effect on the rifles performance and keeps everything from getting in the barrel. A couple of wraps around the barrel gives me a spare to apply if needed.