Best place to make holes on a Puma receiver
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Best place to make holes on a Puma receiver
[this post may just SEEM like another dumb question, but it is really one of a series to thwart any "too many 'OT' posts on this forum" posts... ]
Which peep sights for the Pumas are easiest for an amateur (I can drill and tap but would need to buy 'bottom taps' if I had to drill shallow and thread it) to install on the Puma receiver?
I like my Williams 5D's because they are so compact, inexpensive, and once adjusted are nearly indestructable. I really don't adjust that kind of sight on a lever carbine, because I just sight in for 100 yards and leave them set.
It seems like drilling just on or behind the bolt channels would risk weakening an already stressed-to-the-max action if you did it to the .454 Casull, but that seems to be the place everyone mounts them.
The last 'simple' thing (put a one-piece Weaver scope base on a Rossi breakopen) I had a gunsmith do must have been done by Sr. Bubba himself - it was angled to the side, and bent down in the middle due to the barrel taper, so I'm kind of slow to warm up to gunsmiths right now. If I did have a gunsmith do it, any idea what a fair price would be?
Which peep sights for the Pumas are easiest for an amateur (I can drill and tap but would need to buy 'bottom taps' if I had to drill shallow and thread it) to install on the Puma receiver?
I like my Williams 5D's because they are so compact, inexpensive, and once adjusted are nearly indestructable. I really don't adjust that kind of sight on a lever carbine, because I just sight in for 100 yards and leave them set.
It seems like drilling just on or behind the bolt channels would risk weakening an already stressed-to-the-max action if you did it to the .454 Casull, but that seems to be the place everyone mounts them.
The last 'simple' thing (put a one-piece Weaver scope base on a Rossi breakopen) I had a gunsmith do must have been done by Sr. Bubba himself - it was angled to the side, and bent down in the middle due to the barrel taper, so I'm kind of slow to warm up to gunsmiths right now. If I did have a gunsmith do it, any idea what a fair price would be?
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Re: Best place to make holes on a Puma receiver
On a M-92 tpye action, I would D/T one hole on each side of the top of the action's side rails, near the rear, so an XS peep could straddle the bolt, cycling beneath it.
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Re: Best place to make holes on a Puma receiver
This is the only closeup I could find of my carbine with the sight...
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Re: Best place to make holes on a Puma receiver
Marshall Stanton wrote a how to on beartooth bullets. I haven't tried it yet but, I think I will pay to have it done.
Russ
http://www.beartoothbullets.com/tips/index.htm
Russ
http://www.beartoothbullets.com/tips/index.htm
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Re: Best place to make holes on a Puma receiver
Is that sight mounted with holes on the left of the receiver, then?Hobie wrote:This is the only closeup I could find of my carbine with the sight...
Do the holes go clear through the left side of the receiver, or not?
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Re: Best place to make holes on a Puma receiver
AJMD429
I took a picture of my Win (miroku) 1892 that I D+T myself. I installed a Williams 5d sight for a model 94 Win, 336 Marlin etc. Both the holes are thru holes, you can see the locking bolt in rear hole. Hope this helps
Karl
I took a picture of my Win (miroku) 1892 that I D+T myself. I installed a Williams 5d sight for a model 94 Win, 336 Marlin etc. Both the holes are thru holes, you can see the locking bolt in rear hole. Hope this helps
Karl
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Re: Best place to make holes on a Puma receiver
AJMD429,
I don't have any pics, but I had the holes D&T'd for the receiver sight on my Rossi almost the same as marlin shooter. My holes were just a bit further to the rear. That way the Williams sight would be all the way to the rear, but not hanging over.
Joe
I don't have any pics, but I had the holes D&T'd for the receiver sight on my Rossi almost the same as marlin shooter. My holes were just a bit further to the rear. That way the Williams sight would be all the way to the rear, but not hanging over.
Joe
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Re: Best place to make holes on a Puma receiver
Thanks for the numerous responses (and photos!) - I think I'll do the deed in the next few weeks; gotta be sure I have the right drills and taps.
If I do the stainless .454 I'll do it last; I know stainless can be a real chore unless you have really perfect tools and technique.
If I do the stainless .454 I'll do it last; I know stainless can be a real chore unless you have really perfect tools and technique.
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Re: Best place to make holes on a Puma receiver
Best place to make holes on a Puma receiver = under a drill press
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Re: Best place to make holes on a Puma receiver
Hey guys. I haven't added much to the site so I thought I would share some pics of my '92. I just added the Williams 5D. I also removed the hammer block. AJMD429, the stainless was no sweat to drill and tap. Hope the pics help someone.
I also had to file down the back of the sight to make it fit the receiver swell without a gap.
I also had to file down the back of the sight to make it fit the receiver swell without a gap.
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Thanks for all the pics! Now if I can get the time to do it...!
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