Last weekend at the Grand American show I picked up a Winchester Super X2. I've been wanting a semi auto 12ga for a while and this one felt right. Plus, I've shot an X3 and really liked it.
Its been used, but the important bits are in great shape and any wear is cosmetic stuff. My question for you fine folks is about the fiber optic sight it came with. The sight is dirty/faded and seems a bit small, it just doesn't stand out enough when I'm looking down the rib. What are some good replacement fiber optics you all have had experience with? I thought about just getting a new rod to put in this sight, but I'm thinking a larger diameter might be better...
Here is a picture of the sight, not sure if its a universally mounted one, or if it came factory. Also, it looks like some kind of rubber adhesive was used to fix it on there; don't know it that may be a problem if I want to replace the whole sight bracket..
Also, an obligatory pic of my new baby in its entirety with its nordic +6 tube, barrel clamp and carlson extended choke (pay no mind to the messy garage). Can't wait to get this thing out for some clay busting.
Cheers, and thanks in advance.
Its been used, but the important bits are in great shape and any wear is cosmetic stuff. My question for you fine folks is about the fiber optic sight it came with. The sight is dirty/faded and seems a bit small, it just doesn't stand out enough when I'm looking down the rib. What are some good replacement fiber optics you all have had experience with? I thought about just getting a new rod to put in this sight, but I'm thinking a larger diameter might be better...
Here is a picture of the sight, not sure if its a universally mounted one, or if it came factory. Also, it looks like some kind of rubber adhesive was used to fix it on there; don't know it that may be a problem if I want to replace the whole sight bracket..
Also, an obligatory pic of my new baby in its entirety with its nordic +6 tube, barrel clamp and carlson extended choke (pay no mind to the messy garage). Can't wait to get this thing out for some clay busting.
Cheers, and thanks in advance.