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weakhand luke

Skinner aperture size?

Post by weakhand luke » Tue Mar 07, 2017 8:18 pm

Wonder if anyone might know what is the Skinner peep sight aperture size? Also, does skinner offer optional othe sizes?

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Re: Skinner aperture size?

Post by CT_Shooter » Tue Mar 07, 2017 8:33 pm

Welcome to the forum from CT.

The Skinner Peep offers a range of apertures that can be used. They ship with .125. Check out their website using the sponsored link at the top of the forum Home page.

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Re: Skinner aperture size?

Post by weakhand luke » Tue Mar 07, 2017 9:01 pm

OK! Thanks.

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Re: Skinner aperture size?

Post by tractortad » Tue Mar 07, 2017 11:03 pm

The Skinner receiver peeps come with .096" apertures. The Skinner barrel peeps usually come with .125" apertures.

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Re: Skinner aperture size?

Post by Squatch » Wed Mar 08, 2017 9:13 pm

I've found the .40 works great with a receiver mounted Skinner and the Lyman 17a front target sight. .70 in dim light.
I keep the 3 smallest ones in small box for each rifle along with inserts for the front sight. I figure if I need larger than the .96 I'll just unscrew the insert and use it as a ghost ring.

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Re: Skinner aperture size?

Post by Les » Thu Mar 09, 2017 2:42 am

CT_Shooter wrote:The Skinner Peep offers a range of apertures that can be used. They ship with .125. Check out their website using the sponsored link at the top of the forum Home page.
Thanks for posting the picture, CT. Very useful. Image

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Re: Skinner aperture size?

Post by gunman5646 » Thu Mar 16, 2017 1:54 am

Been shooting smallbore cowboy sihlouette matches with a H003t and skinner receiver sight using the .040 aperture. Target acquisition is fine, just my marksmanship needs improving.

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Re: Skinner aperture size?

Post by North Country Gal » Thu Mar 16, 2017 11:34 am

I always take several sizes to the range with me when I shoot guns with peeps. Covers me for all types of lighting conditions and target work. I also use a Merit aperture which allows you to adjust aperture size and it will fit in the Skinners. Make sure you get the version with the small outside diameter for the sake of clearance, though.

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Re: Skinner aperture size?

Post by Cofisher » Mon Apr 03, 2017 7:19 pm

I am mounting a Skinner receiver sight. I will attempt the original front sight first, but if I need to go to a different height, what type of front sight should I look at? I will use my carbine primarily for hunting, but obviously, a lot of target work also. Because it is fun. I like the look of the Lyman hooded sight, but do not know if that is an efficient hunting type. By the way, it is the Lo Pro type sight from Skinner. I like the minimalist look. Any help appreciated. Thanks
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Post by SloopJohnB » Wed Apr 05, 2017 9:06 pm

Cofisher wrote:I am mounting a Skinner receiver sight. I will attempt the original front sight first, but if I need to go to a different height, what type of front sight should I look at? I will use my carbine primarily for hunting, but obviously, a lot of target work also. Because it is fun. I like the look of the Lyman hooded sight, but do not know if that is an efficient hunting type. By the way, it is the Lo Pro type sight from Skinner. I like the minimalist look. Any help appreciated. Thanks
Not being a hunter (at least not since I was a teenager), I still cannot imagine a better iron-sight set-up than the Skinner peep/Lyman Globe/Lee Shaver inserts. Only if you went to optics would you be better off for hunting.

Someone may correct me, it wouldn't be the first time. :mrgreen:

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