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    Boolit Grand Master Don McDowell's Avatar
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    Heilman sight

    The post office got thru with the silly bugger games and got the Heilman sight to me today, instead of Saturday when it originally arrived.
    It's a basic sight, came recommended to me by two shooters who's opinion and ability I have a good bit of respect for. Not fancy by anymeans but seems to be solid as a rock. For 285$ it seems to be fine.
    Now for the test to see how well it holds up against a season of bpcr competition.

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    Don,
    I have the buffalo long range version on my Shiloh 2.6 and it has been fine. It's going on 5 yrs now. I haven't shot it much for the past couple of years as it's mainly my hunting rifle.

    I used it quite a bit the first 2 yrs, also got a Hadley from BA on it.
    Gus

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    Gus, I had him make this with the threads so I can use the Hadley off of my CSA windgauage vernier. But with the large hole in this cup, I may just skip the hadley, I don't but very seldom change to the smaller aperatures anyway.
    I especially like how Ron puts the lead screw for the elevation inside the sight staff. It won't get bent there, or if it does it'll be a wreck that makes the 6 oclock news...
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    Hi don:

    Looking forward to a range report----------i may need to get a longer range vernier after i get some shooting done with the shiloh---------hope thats in a week or so------------the price is attractive.

    What rifle is going to wear this ?

    dave

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    Dave it's on my C sharps 75. I have no doubt it'll do fine underfire.

    One thing you can do is go to a lower front sight to get more elevation if you need to... Something to think about as front sights are a bunch cheaper than the backones..
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    Thanks Don------------------the current front sight will need replacement as it has no level --------------i'll keep in mind the lower height models when i upgrade.

    gluck with the 75

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    Dave I don't care for the level. seems like about half the time you can't see the darn thing due to the light, or you spend to much time wrestlin with it trying to get it between the lines.
    I prefer just an aperature with good horizontal stadia wires. A person can tell whether or not your rifle is canted with those and not clutter up the front sight like a level does.
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    HI don:

    That will be the first try of course--------------i wondered about the spirit levels--------also saw a spirit level that fits the rear dovetail but is seems it would be distracting and ruin sight pictures looking that far from the globe.

    Still waiting for boolits from baco hope to have em next week

    later

    dave

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    Hey Dave, sure looking forward to reading about how you get along with that rifle.
    The main thing is to try any and everything you can get your hands on. Like the spirit level deal, I don't find them all that useful and more of a distraction. Other folks will jump down my throat about that because they think they're absolutely necessary.
    So about all a fella can do is try different things and when you find something working for you and you're comfortable with it, then have right at it...
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    Don,
    I did get his front sight. It has the internal level and a slot in the tube over it to let in enough light to see it, but no glare. I got blinded by the bubble on my Browning 2 yrs back at the "Q" shoot when the sun happened to be perfectly over head. I now carry tape along!!!
    Gus

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    Gus I had the C Sharps external level sight, but it was to tall and took to much elevation to make the 1k line for my liking. Also that level bubble would disappear in direct light so was next best thing to worthless anyways.
    So we went with the Shaver internal level. I like the height of that sight but the level never really suited me. Took the level out, at Ekalaka last month and the trouble seeing thru the globe was gone and hit count went up. John Miller now has that level in a sight on his winchester that was broken. He's happy and so am I....

    By the by you have any of your mould handles on hand?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Don McDowell View Post
    Gus I had the C Sharps external level sight, but it was to tall and took to much elevation to make the 1k line for my liking. Also that level bubble would disappear in direct light so was next best thing to worthless anyways.
    So we went with the Shaver internal level. I like the height of that sight but the level never really suited me. Took the level out, at Ekalaka last month and the trouble seeing thru the globe was gone and hit count went up. John Miller now has that level in a sight on his winchester that was broken. He's happy and so am I....

    By the by you have any of your mould handles on hand?
    10+ handles in stock and I'm going on the next run. Next run won't be ready for 2-3 weeks due to my Son's wedding next week!! I'll be gone a few days.
    Gus

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    Okydoky thanks. Will head a check your direction sometime in the next couple of days. Thems about the best thing since sliced bread, and just one isn't gonna geter done. So we'll see if this next one (makes 2) will be enough or if 3 is called for....
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    Howdy! Interesting info -- How does one buy the Heilmann sight? I've not seen one listed for sale.

    Thanks,
    John

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    Google up Ron Heilman
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    Don, Sent you a PM.
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    Mr.Heilman made me a rear sight for my Aydt style 8.15x46R schuetzen rifle a couple months ago !

    It was certainly first class ! I had him send it to me in the white . Sent the base and eyecup off to be color case hardnened and blued the part in the middle !

    Looks very nice on the back of my rifle !

    All in all an excellent job for about $275 !
    Parker's , 6.5mm's and my family in the Philippines

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    I like that design. Thanks for the info Don.


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