Oh yes peep sights are awesome! I acquired a couple of chunk guns, One has a barrel 63 1/2 inches long in 40 caliber, the other is a 58 caliber with a 55 inch barrel. The few times I’ve had time to shoot one of them, it becomes evident sight picture is everything. I don’t really intend to compete against others, so therefore I’m gonna install a lollipop Peepsight that I got from the guy who sold me the chunk rifles. He never got around to installing it (picture below), but it is a dandy of a sight, But a little too big for a hunting rifle.
It got me to thinking I would love to install a tang Peepsight On some of my normal Flintlock rifles, But I don’t want to get into the business of driving off the rear sight every time I use the peep. Kind of the same thing with the chunk rifles…Enjoy the Peepsight and enhanced sight picture…And if I get time to go to a organized Chunk Rifle shoot, Just unscrew the Peepsight, practice with the open sites before hand, and then go have fun.
Thank you all for the insights, I’ll be looking to get a peep sight on my squirrel rifle (at least) as well. Keeping rear sight on though.
Thanks all…