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Posted By: tcp front sight hood ? - 04/17/15
I post this here as there have been several threads looking for an original or a replacement in the last few months.

Other than cosmetics, does the hood add function or advantage? I have removed the hood on every gun I have owned based on my having experienced the hood and front sight filling with snow and being a pain to clean out. This is from falling snow while still hunting, NOT being stuck in a snowbank, btw.

Just curious if there is some great advantage to the sight hood, other than originality, that is inapparent to me. Thanks
Posted By: Poconojack Re: front sight hood ? - 04/17/15
It is my experience that when using open sights the front sight hood will help eliminate glare and also enable the shooter to better focus on the front sight. It also protects the front sight from damage and most importantly, it looks better....
Posted By: john843 Re: front sight hood ? - 04/17/15
tcp, snow definitely isn't a problem where I live so I don't have that experience. But given that just the simple act of leaning a gun up in the corner of a room and having it slip down or from side to side can seriously compromise the front sight, the hood provides cheap protection that as PJ said, looks good to boot.
John
Posted By: bsa1917hunter Re: front sight hood ? - 04/17/15
I just like them because they look good... laugh cool
Posted By: stuvwxyz Re: front sight hood ? - 04/17/15
The hood has a very definite shooting advantage over un-hooded sight. Like you, I removed and often gave away my sight hoods. No more. Protecting the fragile front sight is a big bonus but is not the only reason for a hood. Accurate shooting is another plus. When sighting as well as hunting an un-hooded front sight, the sun can glint off the bead. Unless the sun is directly over head when sighting, the sun will shine off one side or the other. Your eye will automatically push the rear sight to the side the sun is shining on. Then when the sun is shining on the other side you will move your focus to the other side. In summary between morning and evening the point of impact can change by several inches at a hundred yards.
Posted By: bsa1917hunter Re: front sight hood ? - 04/17/15
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Posted By: GSPfan Re: front sight hood ? - 04/18/15
BSA I think that hood needs a rifle to go with it don't you:)
Posted By: battue Re: front sight hood ? - 04/18/15
This song reminds me of some of the Model 70 crew here. Substitute Model 70 for guitar.






Remember to remember, "just who is playing who." wink
Posted By: GSPfan Re: front sight hood ? - 04/18/15
I've been played hard lately smile
Posted By: bsa1917hunter Re: front sight hood ? - 04/18/15
Originally Posted by battue
This song reminds me of some of the Model 70 crew here. Substitute Model 70 for guitar.






Remember to remember, "just who is playing who." wink


I love that and you got it right!!! cool ..I've strummed a few model 70 bolts in my life time... whistle. Awesome song battue...
Posted By: BCJR Re: front sight hood ? - 04/18/15
I have noticed some are flat on the front , some are "curved" on both ends , is there a date range that applies to each type?
Posted By: Poconojack Re: front sight hood ? - 04/19/15
Those that are straight/flat on one end are not original hoods....
Posted By: bsa1917hunter Re: front sight hood ? - 04/19/15
The one I posted a picture of is original. They ones that are flat on one end are not original like Pocono stated..
Posted By: BCJR Re: front sight hood ? - 04/19/15
Thanks ,I appreciate the lesson.
Posted By: Gun_Doc Re: front sight hood ? - 04/19/15
As far as how useful the hood is, one thing no one has mentioned yet is that it can block light in low light conditions.

I like the looks of the hood. It is almost iconic for a M70 to have one. But if I was going to use iron sights, the front would be entirely different than what they come with.
Posted By: DancesWithGuns Re: front sight hood ? - 04/20/15
Love the looks.

Hate trying to shoot with one on. It seems to block too much of the view.

In 62 years of hunting and shooting I have never damaged a front sight in the slightest, so I see no reason for one on a hunting gun.

Now.....the ones that hang on the wall to be admired? That's different. smile
Posted By: GSPfan Re: front sight hood ? - 04/20/15
They are a part of the gun, it's how Winchester made them. If it's missing then the gun isn't whole. You wouldn't want it missing the butt plate would you?
Posted By: DancesWithGuns Re: front sight hood ? - 04/20/15
Would I want it missing the butt plate? Depends.

If the recoil pad is an improvement over the butt plate--why not?
Posted By: sbrmike Re: front sight hood ? - 04/20/15
Hoods....I am wishy washy for sure! I like original M70 hoods on my better 70's. I put the cheaper Galazan replacements on the others.

I have never damaged a front sight either and also prefer hoodless front sights in the woods.

Now all that said, I have hoods on all of my M70's!

Yeah I have them on there for looks.
Posted By: duckslayer56 Re: front sight hood ? - 04/24/15
Does anybody have any recomendations on Post 64 sight hoods? I have a Stainless Classic 375 H&H that I took on a hunt on Kodiak, When I got back to my house after the hunt was over I found that my sight hood had gotten smashed. I've been looking around for a new one to put on, but all the hoods I find say they're for pre-64. I'm not sure if that'll work on my gun or not. The sight hood it came with doesn't look like most of the pre 64 hoods I've seen.
Posted By: sbrmike Re: front sight hood ? - 04/25/15
Depending on the year Winchester used a variety of hoods on post 64. Some were plain old Williams hoods, shaped almost like an open bottom circle. Post a pic of your sight and beat up hood and rough year of manufacture and we may get you fixed up.
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