New sight to rival the Warner rearsight
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New sight to rival the Warner rearsight
If anyone is looking to replace their rear sight for a new very accurate and competitive solution, I recommend looking at :
www.riflesystems.co.uk.
I have played with the new rear sight and it is very solid. Easily outclasses the RPA Tracker and very similar to a USA Warner.
Best thing is it is made in Yorkshire !
www.riflesystems.co.uk.
I have played with the new rear sight and it is very solid. Easily outclasses the RPA Tracker and very similar to a USA Warner.
Best thing is it is made in Yorkshire !
Re: New sight to rival the Warner rearsight
Looks good and UK built is always a bonus
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Re: New sight to rival the Warner rearsight
In what way would you suggest it "outclasses" the RPA tracker? Does it have more resolution? Finer adjustment per click?
It appears to have some sort of Ladder adjustment for larger gaps - with the Fultons foresight I already have this capability.
It appears to have some sort of Ladder adjustment for larger gaps - with the Fultons foresight I already have this capability.
Re: New sight to rival the Warner rearsight
I have two RPA Trackers , one 10 years old and the other 4 years old.TattooedGun wrote:In what way would you suggest it "outclasses" the RPA tracker? Does it have more resolution? Finer adjustment per click?
It appears to have some sort of Ladder adjustment for larger gaps - with the Fultons foresight I already have this capability.
Don't get me wrong, both have served me well but when you compare them to the new RifleSystems sight, you will see the difference in build quality, stability and ease of use.
It is still 1/4 min clicks.
Bit like comparing a Ford car to a Merc....the Ford is reliable and gets you from A to B safely. The Merc is just better at doing it.
Re: New sight to rival the Warner rearsight
My merc was always more unreliable than my ford!
The ford was better in every way. Cheaper, cheaper to run, less to go wrong.
Mark
The ford was better in every way. Cheaper, cheaper to run, less to go wrong.
Mark
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Re: New sight to rival the Warner rearsight
The indicators on Fords work
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meteor mk2
smk 19 (0.22)
ruger 12/22 stainless synthetic 22lr
cz 452 style 16 inch 22lr
tikka t3 lite stainless 223
308 howa 1500 varmint
BSA Lightning XL (0.22)
Lanber Over and Under
Baikal mp153
AYA Cosmos 410
1917 BSA SMLE 303
Re: New sight to rival the Warner rearsight
Is the Centra full-bore sight still available?
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