For some relief on recoil with your hunting loads, try a Limbsaver recoil pad, they're the best ones I've come across, and what my dad uses on his 1895. None of our 45-70 loads are "practice", my dad loads them all up to the same area, the limbsaver makes them pleasant from the bench tho. Nice piece!
@AKknapper The recoil pad that comes on the GBL is really nice. The recoil doesn't bother me at all, if anything I like it. The full power loads cost a lot more to make than the "practice" loads. I'm not made of money, so I save it where I can. I have the Limbsaver pad on my 870, and I agree, it is very nice. Just no need to put on my 1895.
Pistol scope is a good idea. How far were you shooting and how tight were the hits? I just shot my new 1895 GBL and the factory sights were dead on at 100 yards. Was it hard to put the Ghost sights on? I do not see how the factory sights can be removed on mine. I might not go with a scope as it will be for hog hunting and it can get a little hairy trying to line up an angry hog thru a scope.
@lingbopper88 I was doing an initial sight in, so I was shooting at 50 yards. At that distance I got one ragged hole with 3 shots. At 100 yards, it groups about 1.5 inches. I haven't done much work on those reloads. The sights are very easy to put on, simply unscew the front sight and screw in the new one. The rear sight goes in the scope mounting holes. The factory rear sight has to be drifted out with a punch, which comes with the sights. All instructions are included with the sights.
@ericandamanda338 thanks for the scoop, that is some good shooting sir. my 100 yard open sights was about 8 inches, 50 yard was 4 inches. hope the scope will tighten it to what you got, I am getting an extra guide gun to put a scope on. figure I'll take the long shots with the scope and let my brother be backup with open sights if they try to get rowdy.
@PimpSlapNoJutsu The scope, rail and rings were given to me. But the scope runs about $250-300, i think the rings are about $60, I think the mount is about $80-100. The rifle was $550 and the sights were $60 dollars. So overall, it would cost about $1000.
@MrGr1874 Thanks, the sights are the XS Sights ghost ring front and rear sights, the scope mount is made by them too. If I knew I was going to mount a scope in the first place, they make a rear sight/scout mount combo.
@Subarublue1 Your english is just fine, better than most actually lol. Anyway, it's a pistol scope so it has a really long eye relief. It doesn't work up close like a normal scope. I set it up like this so when I shoot my really hard recoiling hunting loads the scope does not come back and smack me in the face. Also, the scope is mounted on quick release rings. So if the scope breaks, I can easily take it off and use the sights. Hope I answered your question.
hey what scout scope are you using ?
greenmtboy1965 2 weeks ago
@greenmtboy1965 Nikon extended eye relief 2.5-8x
ericandamanda338 2 weeks ago
For some relief on recoil with your hunting loads, try a Limbsaver recoil pad, they're the best ones I've come across, and what my dad uses on his 1895. None of our 45-70 loads are "practice", my dad loads them all up to the same area, the limbsaver makes them pleasant from the bench tho. Nice piece!
AKknapper 1 month ago
@AKknapper The recoil pad that comes on the GBL is really nice. The recoil doesn't bother me at all, if anything I like it. The full power loads cost a lot more to make than the "practice" loads. I'm not made of money, so I save it where I can. I have the Limbsaver pad on my 870, and I agree, it is very nice. Just no need to put on my 1895.
ericandamanda338 1 month ago
Pistol scope is a good idea. How far were you shooting and how tight were the hits? I just shot my new 1895 GBL and the factory sights were dead on at 100 yards. Was it hard to put the Ghost sights on? I do not see how the factory sights can be removed on mine. I might not go with a scope as it will be for hog hunting and it can get a little hairy trying to line up an angry hog thru a scope.
lingbopper88 1 month ago
@lingbopper88 I was doing an initial sight in, so I was shooting at 50 yards. At that distance I got one ragged hole with 3 shots. At 100 yards, it groups about 1.5 inches. I haven't done much work on those reloads. The sights are very easy to put on, simply unscew the front sight and screw in the new one. The rear sight goes in the scope mounting holes. The factory rear sight has to be drifted out with a punch, which comes with the sights. All instructions are included with the sights.
ericandamanda338 1 month ago
@ericandamanda338 thanks for the scoop, that is some good shooting sir. my 100 yard open sights was about 8 inches, 50 yard was 4 inches. hope the scope will tighten it to what you got, I am getting an extra guide gun to put a scope on. figure I'll take the long shots with the scope and let my brother be backup with open sights if they try to get rowdy.
lingbopper88 1 month ago
how much did the whole setup cost you?
PimpSlapNoJutsu 1 month ago
@PimpSlapNoJutsu The scope, rail and rings were given to me. But the scope runs about $250-300, i think the rings are about $60, I think the mount is about $80-100. The rifle was $550 and the sights were $60 dollars. So overall, it would cost about $1000.
ericandamanda338 1 month ago
@MrGr1874 Thanks, the sights are the XS Sights ghost ring front and rear sights, the scope mount is made by them too. If I knew I was going to mount a scope in the first place, they make a rear sight/scout mount combo.
ericandamanda338 2 months ago
I WANT ONE!!!!!!!
mrrobertbates 4 months ago
excuse my bad english sorry
Subarublue1 6 months ago
why is the scope put so far away from your eye?
Subarublue1 6 months ago
@Subarublue1 Your english is just fine, better than most actually lol. Anyway, it's a pistol scope so it has a really long eye relief. It doesn't work up close like a normal scope. I set it up like this so when I shoot my really hard recoiling hunting loads the scope does not come back and smack me in the face. Also, the scope is mounted on quick release rings. So if the scope breaks, I can easily take it off and use the sights. Hope I answered your question.
ericandamanda338 6 months ago
@ericandamanda338 Thanks for the answear i got an marlin sbl and my plan is putting a scope on it that´s why i am asking.
Subarublue1 6 months ago
@ericandamanda338
I've got the same set-up on my 1895. Love that scout mount for a quick target acquisition
Good Shootin!
bretona 3 months ago