Posted May 25, 2018 9:00 am by Comments

By Jacki Billings

The CloverLeaf Receiver Peep Sight aims to bring better accuracy to the peep sight market. (Photo: Range Point)
Range Point expands its series of rifle parts and accessories with the introduction of its latest peep sights, the CloverLeaf Receiver Peep Sights.
The peep sight ships with one base with windage screw in addition to an aperture spring with elevation screw, two mounting screws and an Allen wrench. The sight offers a low-profile design with a snag-free winged base. Low aperture height elevations and clearly marked, scope-like windage and elevation adjustments pair with the CloverLeaf aperture. The aperture delivers a large, bright target picture that also boasts precision like accuracy, according to Range Point.
“The peep sight has been mired in compromise and this sight looks to stop that. Traditional receiver mounted rear sights are too tall, forcing you to go on a hunt for a suitable front sight when you’d rather be hunting. Delicate aperture stems are exposed to rough handling and prone to snagging. Course adjustments use fiddly double set screws that often vibrate loose,” the company said in a statement. “At Ranger Point Precision, we believe that bad traditions should be rethought. The design team that brought you the innovative M/94

Source: Guns.com

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