Weaver mounted aperture sight

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Hauptman

Weaver mounted aperture sight

#1 Post by Hauptman »

Hi,

I have a 25 moa Weaver rail that I can fit on a Swing for use with a scope. I'd also like to use a Centra LR rearsight in Weaver fitting. That way, I could use the rifle in two modes, MR and TR without having to remove the weaver rail.

My question is: Would the slight forward lean of the rear sight have any adverse effect on the sight picture? The alternative would be to get a flat Weaver rail, but then I might not get enough elevation with the scope.

Any suggestions much appreciated.

Pete
Steve E

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#2 Post by Steve E »

I know several people who have fitted Centra/RPA Trakker sights to weaver rails that have 20/25MOA inclines. None of them seem to have any problems, all seem to shoot pretty well with them.

Steve E
R.G.C

Re: Weaver mounted aperture sight

#3 Post by R.G.C »

Hauptman wrote:Hi,

I have a 25 moa Weaver rail that I can fit on a Swing for use with a scope. I'd also like to use a Centra LR rearsight in Weaver fitting. That way, I could use the rifle in two modes, MR and TR without having to remove the weaver rail.

My question is: Would the slight forward lean of the rear sight have any adverse effect on the sight picture? The alternative would be to get a flat Weaver rail, but then I might not get enough elevation with the scope.

Any suggestions much appreciated.

Pete
Pete,

No reason to worry about that. 20 MOA represent nothing reduced to the aperture diameter. Moreover, the Iris apreture is conical with the smaller diaa to the rear to present at rear a sharp plane.

R.G.C

R.G.C
Hauptman

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#4 Post by Hauptman »

Thanks for your replies, you just saved me 70-80 quid !! :shakeshout:

Pete
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