A peep sight in a hand compass is a small aperture or opening designed to assist in aiming the compass more accurately. By allowing the user to look through the peep sight, it helps align the compass needle with a specific target or landmark in the distance, improving navigation precision. This feature is particularly useful in outdoor activities like hiking or orienteering, where accurate bearings are essential.
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Peep sight is a technique used almost exclusively for sighting in archery. It consists of a small circle or peep hole placed in the bowstring that aligns with a front sight or pin on the bow, helping the archer aim accurately at the target.
peep i guess
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Lyman
Savage 325c rear peep?
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Try using a little BoPeep knot.
Should be a Stevens rifle, but the peep sight would probably be aftermarket. If you can send a digital picture of the rifle and a closeup of the sight we can probably ID it for you. sales@countrygunsmith.net
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They had a Small round knurled peep sight
Best left to a gunsmith