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Williams™ Western Precision Muzzleloading Sight Set - Remington 700 - 601371
$108.00

Williams™ Western Precision Muzzleloading Sight Set - Remington 700 - 601371


Includes peep and globe sight with reticle inserts
Made in the USA - machined aluminum, rustproof peep sights

Original price $108.00 - Original price $108.00
Original price
$108.00
$108.00 - $108.00
Current price $108.00
SKU 601371

Description


IMPORTANT NOTE: The Williams Western Precision Sight Set 601371 WILL NOT work on the CVA Paramount or Paramount Pro series or on any break action muzzleloader. If you are wanting the Williams Western Precision sight set for a break action CVA, T/C, or Traditions, CLICK HERE.

The Williams Western Precision Muzzleloading Sight is the ultimate sight setup for western hunters in states that do not allow scopes on muzzleloaders. The Precision Muzzleloading Sight set includes a Williams WGRS rear peep sight, with a new front globe sight. While globe sights are nothing new to muzzleloading, this sight is a new model that attaches directly to the barrel of modern inline muzzleloaders, without using any dovetail mounts or additional bases. The Williams Globe Front Sight attaches with one screw, directly to the barrel.

With California, Colorado, Idaho, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington all requiring muzzleloading hunters to use open sights, this new sight set is the perfect solution for those hunters looking to stretch their range. There are several different reticles included in this pack, with the one that we like the most being a crosshair with an additional sub-tension line below, which gives you a reference point for additional yardages. There are also reticles included for a standard crosshair and several other popular globe sight reticles, but the new BDC-style reticle is the one we anticipate most hunters using.

The bullet drop compensating reticle was designed with a 250-grain bullet and 110 grains of Blackhorn 209 powder. This load has been a standard load for us in the CVA Accura muzzleloaders, as well as the Traditions Vortek and Thompson Center Triumph muzzleloaders. With this load and the Western Precision Sight set, we recommend zeroing at 100 yards with the main crosshair. This should put the next sub-tension dead-on at 175 yards, and the thick part of the crosshair at 200 yards. Because this may vary from gun to gun, we recommend testing these hold points for your muzzleloader, altitude, and load. We also believe there will be an advantage in sighting in at 50 yards with the main crosshair in certain applications.

Previously, muzzleloading hunters that wanted this kind of setup would have to buy the Williams WGRS sight, Lyman Front Globe, Williams Dovetail Front Ramp, and Lee Shaver Inserts to achieve this same system, but with additional pieces and a more complicated result. Now, with this sight set from Williams, you can get everything you need in one package, that will fit your gun and load data.

Built out of solid aluminum, the Williams Western Precision Muzzleloader Sights are durable and lightweight. These sights are easy to mount, sight in, and are sure to extend your muzzleloader range and increase accuracy. Included in the package are the required mounting screws, front globe sight, rear WGRS peep sight, and six reticle options.

Specifications

Fits Remington Muzzleloaders
REMINGTON 700 ULTIMATE MUZZLELOADER
Not Compatible With
CVA, TRADITIONS, T/C OR KNIGHT MUZZLELOADERS

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Customer Reviews

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Melvin D. (Chicago, IL)
Fiber optic sights

Really happy with this sight ,was wondering if there's a larger fiber sight ?

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Tom
Excellent Replacement Sight

I am new to muzzleloading, but I am a long-time hunter/shooter. I bought a 50 Cal. T/C Bone Collector (also from Muzzle-loaders.com), which I really like so far. When I first shouldered the rifle, I liked the bright, visible fiberoptic sights. But then we took the gun to the range. In Colorado open sights are required during muzzleloader season, so we were sighting in with the T/C sights. When we saw that the front sight basically was the same diameter as our 8" target, we knew we were in trouble. (An 8 MOA front sight is crazy!) We could not get this thing to group. I ordered the William's peep and globe sight set and we installed the reticle with crosshairs and a centered circle. Now we have the rifle grouping very satisfactorily, and feel confident that we can make the shot with it when it presents itself. Likely, if my son gets a shot at an elk, it will be under 100 yards. But now we are thrilled to know the gun is shooting well even out to 100 yards in case the shot is that long. I highly recommend these sights.

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Bruce
Muzzle loader sight set

Sight is great only problem
I had was that the front sight wouldn’t tighten to barrel tight enough to hold in place. I had to fold up a piece of foil and make a spacer to tighten down and hold in place. Other than that it’s a great sight to shoot through.