CVA Micro-Adjust Williams Western Long Range Rear Peep & Front Globe Sight Reticle Kit | Black | Part: AC1750 | UPC: 043125117505
Push your muzzleloader farther—legally and confidently—across tough Western seasons. The CVA Micro-Adjust Williams Western Long Range Rear Peep & Front Globe Sight Reticle Kit (AC1750) pairs a precision micro-click rear peep with a hooded front globe and reticle inserts to deliver a crisp, repeatable sight picture in wind, glare, and low light—without relying on magnified optics. Designed around modern CVA muzzleloaders and the realities of Western regulations, this premium iron-sight system gives hunters the elevation and windage control they need for accurate holds from timber to open sage.
Why Western Hunters Choose AC1750
True Micro-Adjust Precision: The rear peep offers fine, repeatable elevation and windage clicks, letting you confirm zero at 50/100/150+ yards and return to settings with confidence.
Front Globe with Reticle Inserts: A protected, hooded globe minimizes glare and frames your target; the included reticle kit (post/crosshair/other insert styles) lets you tailor the front sight to terrain, lighting, and personal preference.
Long-Range Iron Capability: The peep’s natural centering effect and the globe’s crisp aim point combine to produce tight, consistent groups—even when mirage and open-country wind challenge your focus.
Western-Season Friendly: In states that limit optics for certain muzzleloader hunts, this set keeps you legal and competitive without adding bulk or electronics.
All-Weather, Field-Ready: The low-glare black finish and robust construction resist rain, snow, dust, and hard knocks, while the globe protects the insert from brush and impacts.
Key Features at a Glance
Rear Sight: Williams® micro-adjust peep with fine, tactile clicks for both elevation and windage
Front Sight: Hooded globe front with interchangeable reticle inserts (e.g., post, bead, or cross insert styles)
Finish/Color: Matte black for reduced glare and a clean factory look
Profile: Low-snag, low-weight configuration preserves your rifle’s natural balance
Compatibility: Designed for CVA muzzleloaders that are drilled & tapped and set up for Western-style irons (check your exact model’s hole spacing and barrel profile)
Part Number / UPC: AC1750 / 043125117505
Performance You’ll Notice
Crisp Sight Picture: The peep increases depth of field to make the front insert razor-sharp, helping you center precisely on animals and steel alike.
Repeatable Zero: Positive micro-clicks and sturdy hardware maintain point of impact through travel, recoil, and weather swings.
Faster Aiming in Real Light: The globe’s hood mitigates glare at midday and protects the insert at dawn/dusk—times when shots actually happen.
Ideal Use Cases
Western Big-Game Seasons: Hunt elk, mule deer, and pronghorn where scope or electronic restrictions apply—without feeling handicapped.
Timber & Transitional Ranges: From shaded timber to edge habitat, switch inserts for high-contrast aiming as conditions change.
Practice & Load Tuning: Confirm dope at graduated distances and record click values so you can dial back on game day.
Setup & Zeroing (Quick Guide)
Verify Unloaded: Remove primer and ensure the bore is clear.
Mount Front Globe: Align with factory holes; apply a small amount of blue thread locker; torque snugly.
Install Rear Peep: Center windage, set mid-elevation to leave room for up/down adjustments.
Choose an Insert: Start with a post or crosshair-style for general hunting; swap as needed (carry spares).
Rough Zero at 25 yds: Get centered and on paper; fine-tune at 75–100 yards with your actual hunting load.
Confirm & Record: Validate at your maximum ethical range; note click counts for quick, repeatable adjustments later.
Pro Tip: Use the same bullet, powder charge, and primer for zeroing and hunting—small changes can shift POI with irons more than you expect.
Tuning & Field Tips
Insert Selection:
Post = fast and bold in timber or snow.
Cross/Crosshair = precise centering for open country and small targets.
Fine Post/Bead = good balance for mixed light.
Light Management: Keep the peep aperture clean; a slightly larger aperture can brighten the view at dawn/dusk.
Hold Cards: Record elevation clicks vs. yardage (e.g., +X clicks for 150 yards) and keep the card in your stock pack.
Care & Maintenance
Keep It Clean: Wipe the peep and globe insert with a soft cloth; avoid abrasive solvents on the sighting surfaces.
Thread Check: Inspect screws after travel or a hard hunt; re-torque if needed.
Rust Prevention: Light oil on exterior metal (not on the insert face) helps prevent corrosion.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Will AC1750 fit my CVA model?
A: It’s designed for CVA muzzleloaders configured for Western-style irons and factory drilled & tapped. Check your model’s hole spacing and barrel profile before purchase.
Q: What inserts come in the “reticle kit”?
A: The kit includes multiple insert styles (commonly post/cross-type options). Exact assortment may vary—choose the one that gives you the best contrast and precision.
Q: What ranges can I expect with peep/globe irons?
A: Many shooters are confident to 150–200 yards (conditions and skill dependent). The micro-adjust peep helps you set precise zeros for practical hunting ranges.
Q: Is this legal for my hunt?
A: Western iron-sight rules vary by state and season. Always check current regulations for your unit and dates.
Q: Can I swap back to a scope later?
A: Yes—most CVA rifles remain optics-ready. You can remove the irons and mount a scope after season if desired.
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CVA Micro-Adjust Williams Western Long Range Peep & Front Globe Sight Kit
Black finish, micro-click rear peep, hooded globe with interchangeable reticle inserts
Built for Western muzzleloader seasons, precise zeroing, and long-range iron-sight performance
Part AC1750, UPC 043125117505
Equip your CVA for Western hunts with precision irons that stretch your effective range—legally, reliably, and with micro-adjust control. The CVA Micro-Adjust Williams Western Long Range Peep & Globe Reticle Kit (AC1750) gives you the clarity, clicks, and confidence to make the shot when it counts.
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