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I've never tried the long eye relief aperture before but I've always thought they look handy . I was reading some post about the Mojo aperture sight that is also barrel mounted mostly for Mausers and Mosin nagant. Guys were claiming to cut there groups in half and were very happy with it especially because it mounts in the factory sight location and you don't have to drill anything just like your marbles sight. Marbles has been around forever so I'm sure quality is excellent. I also seen guys also doing the aperture front sight also... Have you tried this before? Seems weird but all the competition guys use them I will have to try it. Thanks for sharing
ОтветитьThanks for the timely video. Have an old savage 6a gill gun I use for squirrel hunting but now that I'm hitting 70 those sights are just not what they use to be. Not wanting to drill and tap the old girl or put modern optics on her I have been mulling over these Mable sights. Your review convinced me this is the way to go. Ordered the sight along with a taller Williams front sight from Midway. Thankyamuch from South Carolina.
ОтветитьNow that you have this awesome rear sight, remind me not to piss you off! :)))
ОтветитьInterested in knowing where you get your brass punches. Thanks.
ОтветитьThanks so much for another interesting and informative video. That Marbles Bullseye Sight will be the answer to my sighting problems on my Winchester/Miroku 1892 Trapper in .45 Colt. Enjoyed learning about the Mule too.
From steamy Bluffton, SC.
I should try this sight on one of my Rossi 92's. Are you planning on replacing the Skinner with one of these on your 45-70? Another great vid
ОтветитьGREAT VIDEO JUST GOT MY SIGHT HOPE TO INSTALL TONIGHT
ОтветитьHello, after watching the show, I ordered the marble bullseye sight, just finished installing on my pre-64, 32 Winchester spl, really like the sight picture, can’t wait to go to range, thanks
ОтветитьWhere's the link to the sight?
ОтветитьJust finished installing the Marble Bullseye sight on my 1892. Used the brass punches from Browning’s you recommend. No filing necessary. Install went great. Thanks for the recommendations! Now just need to see how she shoots.
ОтветитьI have it on my 20 inch 45 colt Rossi 92. With the factory front sight and my reloads, I've found I can leave the elevator out of the sight and hammer my 8 inch steel at 100 yards all day long. I just hold a few inches under up close and call it good.
ОтветитьI put one on my Rossi '92 .357. Works great.
ОтветитьIt was the M106, a 105mm recoiless rifle that mounted a .50 caliber spotting rifle. This was a slightly shorter version of the .50 cal Browning round that was calibrated to match the larger RR round. Great infantry weapon. Neat looking sight. Thanks for the video.
ОтветитьHey George! Took your advice and put the Bullseye sight on my 1892 Trapper. Wow! Big difference. Always look forward to your great info and tips.
ОтветитьJust bought two of these, one for my Chiappa m92 357mag and Henry big boy 45 colt, very inexpensive alternative to a Williams or Lyman receiver aperture sight.
ОтветитьHows do those sights hold up with rougher use? Just got a '92 Winchester, and my eyes can still do ok from a bench where I can take my time, but for quicker sighting, its rough. I'm assuming that the LONG version is the one to get? Anyone tried putting the front bead right over the top of the inner bullseye and see how that fares for longer distance? I was thinking, maybe sight in the 45 Colt for 50 yards, but by using the space between the two rings as 150 yards? Just a thought.
ОтветитьI really like that sight. Seems better than most ghost rings I've seen. And I'd bet its fast too. And I was wondering about the mule as you pulled out LOL
Ответить106mm gun mount. there a story back in the battle of hue city vietnam 1968 where this gun save many marines lives.
ОтветитьEvery Bullitt have its ovn compartment. I'm talking about swift bullets!.
ОтветитьThe a frame. Probably the best bullets in this world!.
ОтветитьI have watched all of your videos pertaining to this video and I finally just bought one off of GunBroker. I can't wait to get it.
ОтветитьGoing to have to get one of these for my Rossi 92 and Miroku 94!! I have Hi Viz sights on my Henry .357, but don't think they'd look right on one of these classics. Love the video! By the way, did you have to replace the front sight as well, or did the factory one work ok with the Bullseye?
ОтветитьJust ordered one.
The buckhorn doesn't work for me either.
Thanks for the video!
Alas, the Bullseye sight is not legal for SASS cowboy action shooting. Hang on to your stock sight .
ОтветитьMarble bullseye is the best value sight on the market. I have them on my marlin 1894 44mag, henry 357 carbine and will be putting another on win 1892 44 mag. They are $25 here in canada. To get a skinner aperture takes about a month and costs me an additional 40% because of exchange rate and credit card fees. Bullseye for the win. Thanks for your fun and educational vids.
ОтветитьI'm wondering if is compatible with the Rossi 92?
ОтветитьThe mule is awesome I remember me and my dad watching Maximum Overdrive and the the mule appeared with all that Ammo and a M60 on it that little vehicle brought back some memories for my dad he was a tower gard in the Vietnam war so I’m assuming he drove one of those to get his Ammo to his tower
ОтветитьYou need a scabbard on that mule
ОтветитьNice video mate. Hope those sights fit rossi lever
ОтветитьTarget Suite, do you still recommend the Bullseye sight?
Thinking of putting one on my 1954 Winchester 94 in 30-30.
The sight should be a great help for my old eyes.
That is one crystal clear camera. I will watch many more of your videos. Thank you for the beautiful videos. Canada
ОтветитьAll my center fire lever guns have aperture rear sights on them, either receiver or tang mounted. I got a Henry 22 lever gun a few years back, and hated the open notch sights it came with. Mounted one of these Bullseye rear sights on it, big improvement - not as good as a true peep, but it was inexpensive and super easy to install.
ОтветитьBud, You need to head over to the Tack shop or local Leather guy, and get yerself a scabbard made up fer yer mule.
ОтветитьI'll have to look into getting one of those Marble sights for my '92, because I can't hit much with that Buckhorn rear sight either.
ОтветитьGreat video 👍. That mule would be very useful around a farm or ranch. I really like the site picture with that marbles bullseye. When you did the shot of that site picture was the camera where your eye would be or was it closer? Also I noticed that the elevator is different how do you like the operation of it versus the factory elevator with the buckhorn? How many clicks up do you have to go to be on at 100? Thanks for sharing
ОтветитьMidway USA has them in stock last I looked on their site
ОтветитьU shold mount a Scabbard on your machine
ОтветитьI wish that they would fold away. I guess that you can't have it all.
ОтветитьWhat magnification are your SSP glasses? I just ordered a set of 1.5 for myself. Hopefully they'll do the trick!
ОтветитьCan't believe I actually found these sights in a nearby store in Germany. They are 30 Euros (~$36) but I guess that is still pretty okay for imported gun parts around here. I really don't like the Buckhorn sights on my Rossi R92 but I was looking for an open sight that would be permitted in my club's competitions (no diopters, no custom-made sights and no optics). These are fine according to the rules and I'm definitely going to get them!
ОтветитьI have a "Seeall" sight on my rossi 92 and it works great.
ОтветитьWas the stock front sight used in combination with the Marble Bullseye rear?
ОтветитьDid you swipe that steering wheel off of a Super M Farmall?
ОтветитьHey George, what caliber is that '92? It's got some pretty good thump! Love my old 38-40!
ОтветитьAwesome video!
ОтветитьGreat video. Since you have revised both the Bulls eye and Skinner aperture site, which one do you recommend? I have a Henry Model X in 45-70 and wanted to upgrade my sights. Thanks!
ОтветитьGot one on my marlin 39a. Love it
ОтветитьSo 9 months later are you still using the bullseye sight? I'd really like to have a tang sight but can't do it with the Winchester. Have you heard if the Rossi 92 quality is any better today? Thanks 👍
ОтветитьI like that sight. I like that gun. I liked the intro. I like the mule. Great video.
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