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Has anyone here ever used the New England Custom Guns aperture sight that clamps on a Weaver base on a Savage 99? If so, did it work with the original factory front sight?
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I have not used one on a 99 but have on other rifles. They are a pretty tall sight and required a higher front on everything I ever put one on.
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Thanks, TheKid, good to know!
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Not a gun writer but I have one I've on a CZ 527 carbine. What TheKid said, it, required a taller front sight for the CZ too. It looks to me like quality machine work but. IMO the adjustments are comparatively coarse when compared to say a Lyman, Redfield or Williams receiver sight. I'd say they would be fine for a closer range eastern deer/woods rifle and clamp onto the receiver securely with no drilled holes required.
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Thanks 43shooter, that's the kind of info I need
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Used one on a Marlin 336 with a piccatinny rail.I had to use a taller Williams front sight.Their sights are head and shoulders above other aperture sights.
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It worked fine for me on my CZ 527 in 22 Hornet. It did not require a taller front sight. The newer CZ's have a front sight which can be adjusted for elevation. I did have to elevate it to it's tallest position for it to work for me.
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XS makes one that fits in a weaver base that I use.
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250, I'll look into it. Figuratively and, perhaps literally.
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I have one on a CZ 550 in 375. I had the one hundred hard leaf on the express sight killed off. I left the flip up leafs. It did not require a talker front sight.
The CZ 537 in 223 was another matter. It would have needed a fence post. I went back to a scope.
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Good info, Gojoe. Thanks!
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