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what iron sights that are inexpensive should i put on my rifle. I bought a savage axis in .308 today at a price i couldn't really turn down. I would like to find some inexpensive sights but are still decent and have them installed by a gunsmith.
so links to some good ones would be awesome.

Please dont tell me to put a scope on it i have several rifles that are scoped already and have just always wanted a bolt action with iron sights.

Second question. what kind of prices am i looking at to have a gunsmith install the iron sights?

Thank you!

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Brownell's has some decent ones. I would not use a banded front sight. A plain semi buckhorn rear would look fine [Linked Image]

then get something like this
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But I prefer NECG sights.

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I'll second that advice, and add that I would fit a receiver sight too. The folding rear sight would be there as backup. Being unfamiliar with Savage bolt guns I don't know if a receiver sight is available for them though.


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I appreciate the help and i like the idea of the reciever mounted sight as well.

Only poroblem is every gunshop within an hour that has a "gunsmith" cant put iron sights on my rifle...

Anyone know of a capable gunsmith within an hour of Charlotte NC?

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Count as a blessing that at least these "gunsmiths" seem to realize the limits of their competence.

Mounting sights is a simple job that is easy to screw up. Misalignment is bad enough, but a screw hole drilled into the bore or chamber is a disaster. It happens.

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I find rifles are either good for open sights or scopes and 99% of new rifles aren't meant for open sights.


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And thats a good point.
Stock shape is a huge factor in what a rifle will work with best.
True custom guns are stocked knowing what the shooter will use as a sight.
High end customs are stocked to fit the face of the shooter based on eye position and sight used.

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The Williams WGRS receiver peep sight uses the rear scope base holes for mounting. NECG offers several banded ramp front sight bases. A banded ramp can be installed without drilling by soldering or epoxy.


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