1877 and MVA sights
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I have MVA Sharps LR 107 and MVA 112 on front. Hadley magnum eyedisc. Never wanted for anything else. When very windy, I just dial in some front wind and monkey with rear sight for fine tuning. What could be easier?
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Woody wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2019 9:01 pmI agree. In all of the long range matches I've shot, I've needed more than 22 minutes of windage only one time. 28 minutes, Raton, NM during the Nationals. I don't like the looks of the overly wide Buffalo Soul. When I ordered my 77 and when I built my High Wall for long range, I put the MVA windage adjustable front sights on them. That and the regular MVA Long Range Soul will get through anything Raton has to offer. If the wind is that strong you are not going to be shooting, unless you have no other choice. If you must shoot, just put half of your expected windage on the front sight and dial the half in the rear. You will still have way too much windage remaining to use as you see fit.A buffalo soule is a solution to a problem I've never had.
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The 805 yd Buff target at the 'Q', the std MVA Soule my wife used ran out of windage. She had to 'hold-off' to make her hits.
I was using the Buffalo Soule sight on the same target. Had the windage needed to let me dial on, and hold for center hits.
Shooting here in the Mojave-The windage dial gets a workout.
I use the Ron Snover 'lollipop' front sight inserts, and a Hadley eye cup.
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I have never ever wished my sight had less windage or less elevation. Many many times, I wished my sight had more windage and elevation. When the spring winds blow, those windage knobs get a work out.
My shooting partner went with a front sight wtih windage adjustment, and after watching me crank in more windage on my MVA Buffalo (with great ease and quickness), that's when he realized he had made the wrong choice in sights.
My shooting partner went with a front sight wtih windage adjustment, and after watching me crank in more windage on my MVA Buffalo (with great ease and quickness), that's when he realized he had made the wrong choice in sights.
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The closest I've come to running out of windage was my first LR match at Byers. It was a brutal introduction to the wind there. I used 18 minutes at the 800 yard target. Fortunately after that the wind shifted to from a 4 o'clock wind to a nearly 12 o'clock wind for the further targets. When I got home I ordered a LR Buffalo Soule.
I have a couple of the LR Buffalo Soule sights now and like them. Due to the extra width of the Soule drum I find it quite easy to accidentally dial in an extra 0.5 to 1.0 of wind by accidentally brushing the knob while adjusting my hand position for wiping the bore between shots. This is the only downside in my opinion.
Chris.
I have a couple of the LR Buffalo Soule sights now and like them. Due to the extra width of the Soule drum I find it quite easy to accidentally dial in an extra 0.5 to 1.0 of wind by accidentally brushing the knob while adjusting my hand position for wiping the bore between shots. This is the only downside in my opinion.
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Love the photos of the turkey. I’m pretty serious about my turkey hunting...took 15 last year in 9 states. One thing I haven’t done is take one with a Sharps. Thanks for the inspiration.
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If it is windy enough to run out of both front and rear wind, I would rather just be inside sipping Bourbon.
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If it is windy enough to run out of both front and rear wind, I would rather just be inside sipping Bourbon.
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I am happy with the Long Range Soule by MVA. It is well made and repeatable. I do not care for their front hooded sights. The thing I do not like is the thin floppy springsteel thingy that holds the aperture inserts. I much prefer the Steve Baldwin front sight that uses a screw in piece to hold the insert secure. The Kelly front sight works the same way.
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Thanks Mike. That is good feedback. I will check into the Baldwin front sight.
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Lyman 17a is another that is a screw in sight. Very solid and cheap, but not as large in diameter as the Baldwin and larger is nice sometimes.
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You might look at a Lee Shaver front sight as they come with inserts and a level that is inside the tube. The inserts are retained by a screw in ring to hold them in place. Somewhere between $100-$120 at BACO
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Baldwin sights are very good. The level is inside the globe on those and show up quite well.green chile wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2019 7:09 pm Thanks Mike. That is good feedback. I will check into the Baldwin front sight.
Steve is a great competitor and supporter of the BPCR shooting sports.
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That 'toe' that hangs over the hood on the MVA front sight, does have 'snag-me' written all over it.
Takes only a few minutes to remove with a stone.
Been run'n the MVA #113 on both of our Shiloh's, and never had an issue.
Been run'n one for over 15 years now.
Gary
Takes only a few minutes to remove with a stone.
Been run'n the MVA #113 on both of our Shiloh's, and never had an issue.
Been run'n one for over 15 years now.
Gary
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I ended up ordering the MVA Soule #101 mid range with Hadley disc and the Distant Thunder canted octagon front globe sight with inserts. The Shiloh 1877 arrived today. I look forward to getting it to the range.
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Hey Kirk
Fine looking pair. BTW the engraving on the 74 looks like it says MAGA