To Scope Or Not To Scope?
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- Levergunner
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To Scope Or Not To Scope?
I have a new 1895G that should be here in a day or so. Well I'm prepared for it's arrival, but have to decide whether to mount a Leupold M8-3X scope that I have or use a XS ghost ring sight set that I have. I want to use this rifle for hunting black bear and deer in an area where most shots will be at 50 yards or less with the exception being out to 100 yards. I'm over 50 and I'm diabetic so my eyes seem even older. I do favor scopes for most longer range rifles, but a ghost ring does work pretty well for older eyes. The scope would be on any other rifle in a heart beat, but I hate to scope a lever gun.
Don
Don
Okay, I've got the diabetic eye thing going on too. Try holographic sights. Works wonders for me.
Jeepnik AKA "Old Eyes"
"Go low, go slow and preferably in the dark" The old Sarge (he was maybe 24.
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"Go low, go slow and preferably in the dark" The old Sarge (he was maybe 24.
"Freedom is never more that a generation from extinction" Ronald Reagan
"Every man should have at least one good rifle and know how to use it" Dad
Scopes are OK on that model
and they are very beneficial for hunting in bad light conditions.
Make no mistake, there are lots of other leverguns that I don't think look right with scopes on them.
Make no mistake, there are lots of other leverguns that I don't think look right with scopes on them.
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- Levergunner
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I don't think there's any shame in scoping your lever, especially if you're over 50 like I am.
I tried the Williams peep sights on both my levers (Marlin 95 45/70 and W94 30/30) and although these sights worked well in my younger years- they just don't cut it now.
I've now scoped both rifles (Burris 3-7 and Leopold 1-4 respectively) and I now shoot much smaller groups and with no frustration. I've just sold a 44 Magum Puma because I couldn't put a scope on it (even after I put a Williams FP on it at considerable expense)
I've just ordered a Marlin 94 Stainless in 44 Magnum to replace the Puma (mind you, we have gun laws in OZ that must have been drafted before the Chinese invented gunpowder) I already have a the scope (3-9 Leupold compact via R&D -a great resource from the US) ready to fit.
At the end of the day, isn't that what technology's for; to keep old fanny burbs like us still shooting? Shooting sure beats lawn bowls.
I tried the Williams peep sights on both my levers (Marlin 95 45/70 and W94 30/30) and although these sights worked well in my younger years- they just don't cut it now.
I've now scoped both rifles (Burris 3-7 and Leopold 1-4 respectively) and I now shoot much smaller groups and with no frustration. I've just sold a 44 Magum Puma because I couldn't put a scope on it (even after I put a Williams FP on it at considerable expense)
I've just ordered a Marlin 94 Stainless in 44 Magnum to replace the Puma (mind you, we have gun laws in OZ that must have been drafted before the Chinese invented gunpowder) I already have a the scope (3-9 Leupold compact via R&D -a great resource from the US) ready to fit.
At the end of the day, isn't that what technology's for; to keep old fanny burbs like us still shooting? Shooting sure beats lawn bowls.

Horace
If you are only shooting targets then iron sights are fine. If you are going to hunt with it a scope is the way to go.
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- Levergunner 2.0
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Just do this:

Leverscout Mount, Leupold QRW rings, Leupold 2.5x Scout Scope and XS Ghost Ring sights. This setup would be excellent for you because the forward mounted scope is extremely fast, especially when you keep both eyes open. The scope comes off very fast if you need to use the Ghost Ring sights and it returns to zero every time. With this gun, I have shot a 3.8" group at 100yds with the Rem 405 JSP. I love it.

Leverscout Mount, Leupold QRW rings, Leupold 2.5x Scout Scope and XS Ghost Ring sights. This setup would be excellent for you because the forward mounted scope is extremely fast, especially when you keep both eyes open. The scope comes off very fast if you need to use the Ghost Ring sights and it returns to zero every time. With this gun, I have shot a 3.8" group at 100yds with the Rem 405 JSP. I love it.
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I dropped a 150 lb sow last night right at dark. Could not have done that without a scope(Leupold fixed 6x). Although, it was not with a lever (NEF Handi) it is chambered for the absolete 30-30. Kneeling, 100 yds, head shot- got lucky. Scope it for hunting!
Don't pick a fight with an old man. If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you. - John Steinbeck
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- Levergunner
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Well I took your suggestion and will see how it works out for me. I have plenty of other rifles with scopes if I feel the need. The rifle looks and feels so much better without the scope and the XS ghost ring set up is very fast to acquire. I also mounted a Pachmayr recoil pad on the rifle. I'll get a photo of it up as soon as I can. Thanks for the suggestions guys. I appreciate the help.claybob86 wrote:Why not try the ghost ring first and if it's not satisfactory, then scope it.
Don