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<blockquote data-quote="becker_atc" data-source="post: 2149083" data-attributes="member: 12903"><p>I bought a skinner sight that goes in a dovetail for my bubba/sporter 1898 Krag. Turned out the dovetail was a touch crooked and I couldn't stand it. Ended up finding a no-drill redfield peep (rare as rocking horse s#!t) and put the skinner on my henry .22. I LOVE IT! Not shot it a ton but seems to be very fast to the target. Esp. when you run it no aperture like a ghost ring. I was able to bounce a can across the yard at nearly John Wayne rate of fire!!! <img src="/images/smilies/new/violent2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":fullauto:" title="Full Auto :fullauto:" data-shortname=":fullauto:" /> (buddy of mine has a stock henry and we are both in agreement its mo' better) Not to mention the crasftmanship on this thing seems very good! Going to the farm this weekend, might just have to bring the henry...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="becker_atc, post: 2149083, member: 12903"] I bought a skinner sight that goes in a dovetail for my bubba/sporter 1898 Krag. Turned out the dovetail was a touch crooked and I couldn't stand it. Ended up finding a no-drill redfield peep (rare as rocking horse s#!t) and put the skinner on my henry .22. I LOVE IT! Not shot it a ton but seems to be very fast to the target. Esp. when you run it no aperture like a ghost ring. I was able to bounce a can across the yard at nearly John Wayne rate of fire!!! :fullauto: (buddy of mine has a stock henry and we are both in agreement its mo' better) Not to mention the crasftmanship on this thing seems very good! Going to the farm this weekend, might just have to bring the henry... [/QUOTE]
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