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Lymen aperture sights
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<blockquote data-quote="IceSniper" data-source="post: 83024" data-attributes="member: 2286"><p>I'm thinking of getting some lymen sights for my Savage M10FP , but theres a few things i don't understand. I've settled on the Model 57 Receiver Sight but the 20MJT Target front sight is avalibal in two different hights (.700" and .825"). Which hight will i need if i want to zero them for 200y and use them out to 600-700y on targets?</p><p></p><p>Also can i attatch the Model 57 aperture to my millet bases? they look weaver-style, but they're not quick release. And roughly what would it cost to have a gunsmith drill out my barrel to accept the front sight? Is there a chance he could screw up my barrel harmonics if it's done wrong (I don't have a great deal of trust in local gun smiths when it comes to accuracy).</p><p></p><p>Thanks guys /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IceSniper, post: 83024, member: 2286"] I'm thinking of getting some lymen sights for my Savage M10FP , but theres a few things i don't understand. I've settled on the Model 57 Receiver Sight but the 20MJT Target front sight is avalibal in two different hights (.700" and .825"). Which hight will i need if i want to zero them for 200y and use them out to 600-700y on targets? Also can i attatch the Model 57 aperture to my millet bases? they look weaver-style, but they're not quick release. And roughly what would it cost to have a gunsmith drill out my barrel to accept the front sight? Is there a chance he could screw up my barrel harmonics if it's done wrong (I don't have a great deal of trust in local gun smiths when it comes to accuracy). Thanks guys [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] . [/QUOTE]
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