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danrwoods - 
 Button Buck
 Festus, MO


 | | 08/29/2008 4:23 PM |
|  Anybody ever use this sight before? If so, on what shotgun, hunting for what, and your opinion or advice. | |
| 1st Wild Hog: 300lbs. on the hoof - 275lbs. field dressed - 30-06 from 9.75 yards away and closing |
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| slawman - 
 4-Pointer


 | | 08/30/2008 11:21 AM |
| | I plan on putting one on my Mossberg 835 to use it for turkey hunting. I don't like how the stock sights move so easy. | | | |
| Hunterman - 
 Button Buck



 | | 09/30/2008 7:38 PM |
| very nice sights.
one thing i used little washers in the rear sight when i clamped it on, so i could give them the extra turns tight to make sure its not going to move "when i first put them on, when i snugged the sight on it seemed the srews wanted to bust right threw the sight, well more like it would digg into the sight and loosen over time, it just looked like it just needed a washer behinde the screw heads and nuts". also i coated the screws with some nail polish "didnt have thread locker" nail polish works just as good. did the same with the windage adjustments after i sighted it in, make sure thats staying put also.
the front sight, took the bead out, found the correct screw attached the front sight, little nail polish there also as a thread lock.
thats how i mounted them, they have stayed put and worked great. they are one of the best ive used, and i have a boxz of sights that i bought installed and then took off and trew into the junk box. hi-viz has been the best to date.
i went threw maybe 7 differant sights 20$-50$ a pop, hated the way they either mounted and or the sight picture. | |
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