Seven leaf Winchester rear sight

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Seven leaf Winchester rear sight

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Interesting sight, and test. I've always wondered how a shooter who bought a sight like that could do two things. First judge distance well enough to select the right blade height; and second remember which blade to use for a certain distance?
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I never quite got the need for that particular Winchester sight. I also wish he'd have tested at 1100 fps or so instead of 750 fps. I suppose he had to accommodate the weak rifling.

What I do love though, is the Sheard Triple-Leaf.
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Rimfire McNutjob wrote: Tue Jun 13, 2023 2:30 pm I never quite got the need for that particular Winchester sight. I also wish he'd have tested at 1100 fps or so instead of 750 fps. I suppose he had to accommodate the weak rifling.

What I do love though, is the Sheard Triple-Leaf.

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More likely he was being careful with the weak toggle link design of an 1873 than weak rifling.
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marlinman93 wrote: Wed Jun 14, 2023 9:41 am More likely he was being careful with the weak toggle link design of an 1873 than weak rifling.
Probably. He made a point to talk about how shallow the rifling was ... I might have assumed that was related.

But didn't a .44 WCF leave the barrel of a rifle at over 1000fps even with black powder back in the day? Maybe the gun just has a lot of mileage on it and he's worried it's nearing the end of its life.
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