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sight options for a marlin
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11/12/14 03:45 AM
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jhenderson
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336. Thinking about upgrading just not sure to what. What are you using?
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Re: sight options for a marlin
[Re: jhenderson]
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11/12/14 03:47 AM
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Colt W. Knight
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I am going to go with Lyman on my 1895, after 150 rounds of 45-70, the back site wont stay put.
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Re: sight options for a marlin
[Re: jhenderson]
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11/12/14 03:57 AM
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jhenderson
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Just a 3030 so I don't think the recoil will have an issue. Don't know what options are out there really but would like to change to something better suited for low light and quick acquisition of target.
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Re: sight options for a marlin
[Re: jhenderson]
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11/12/14 04:08 AM
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rjd
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XS makes a sight for the Marlin (ghost ring) that is quick and accurate at reasonable ranges.
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Re: sight options for a marlin
[Re: jhenderson]
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11/12/14 01:02 PM
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erniejs
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We get old too fast and wise too slow
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Re: sight options for a marlin
[Re: jhenderson]
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11/12/14 02:39 PM
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tx_basser
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I've found that with my "Old Eyes", I like the Fiberoptic ones.
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