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pmelchman
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I was wondering...

Post by pmelchman »

if you remove your sights from your target rifle while in the case and store them in a small hard case box or just leave them on your rifle?

regards,

patrick
Tim S
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Post by Tim S »

Remove them. I've seen a rearsight shear before when the rifle was knocked from a stand. I bought a case from a camera shop and keep the rearsight and extension tube+foresight in there. Bolt fits in nicely too.

Tim
WesternGrizzly
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Post by WesternGrizzly »

I take my rear sight off and put it into its own cut out in my rifle case. For air, I leave them on, but I have the rifle fit into a tight cut out.
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Post by justadude »

Take them off.

Unless you have some super good case guaranteed to not allow the sights to hit anything or be hit it is best to take them off. Sights are precision, delicate and expensive.

In taking sights and tube/foresight off rifle any time I transport I am never more than a click or two from zero when I start the next session. I get more variation from the changes in the wind from day to day.

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pmelchman
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Post by pmelchman »

thank you for your replies. case closed!!!! my son will take his sights off for transport.

regards,

patrick
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