Thanks @Huk but my rifle has no slots / holes etc for one to fit to. Hence my thoughts to do a peep at the scope mount holes.
What do people make of the buckhorn style that come on many lever guns? Worth sticking with or replacing with a peep or something else?
I don' know much about irons; shot a few rabbits lately with the square notch and post on my .22. My 9.3X57 has a square notch and bead, and hope to get a deer with that this year and have set it up as Carlsen Highway suggests...bead in the middle of target.
"The generalist hunter and angler is a well-fed mofo" - Steven Rinella
I suspect that you mean semi-buckhorn. Buckhorn is basically a forward-mounted peep with a small arc removed at the top. It was a failure hence the semi-buckhorn. Peep backsights are better at distances above 30 metres, in my experience, although other people may do better in the field (I consider range-shooting achievements to be irrelevant to this conversation). The only real advantage that a semi-buckhorn backsight may have over a standard square-cut back sight with square notch is that the rounded outer edges are less likely to injure the shooter's hand when carrying a lever-action carbine through the bush and holding it just forward of the receiver.
In the end, though, any solution has to work for you!
A good shot at close range beats a 'hit" at a longer range.
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