So I decided to become a "hemp smoker" and bought a ~66 caliber (.684) matchlock made by John Buck. It is of a 1660s military design, with a non-tapered round barrel and a broad-butt stock with little drop. It came without any sights, as would be appropriate for a volley fire gun of that era.
I managed to get a few on the paper with it by guesstimation, but I'd like to put a front sight on it.
Here's the question: What type of sight would be a decent compromise between 17th century authenticity and 21st century recreational shooting? Or do I need to compromise? Or, seeing as there weren't supposed to be any sights on that type of firearm, should I just say to heck with it and put on whatever I want?
The options I have thought about:
Filing a shallow dovetail (there is plenty of barrel thickness) and fitting a standard blade.
Soldering on a small rectangular steel block, sort of like the bayonet lug on a Bess.
Soldering on or staking in a brass or steel bead.
Ideas? Opinions?
Thanks