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Ballard long range sight
Nov 30th, 2008 at 8:57pm
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This question is for someone who is knowledgeable on Ballard sights. I have a long range sight, and I was wondering if someone could tell if it is an original. The sight that I have is pictured on page 288 in John Dutcher's book as Marlins improved long range peep sight. I could e-mail the two scans that I have taken of the sight. I don't know how to post the pictures on line. The sight was purchased on a Ballard #7 long range rifle .Thanks,4570sharpshooter
  

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Reply #1 - Dec 1st, 2008 at 7:53pm
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Send me the pictures and I'll take a look at them.
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Reply #2 - Dec 1st, 2008 at 10:12pm
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Val, Scans sent. I hope that you can enlarge them to get a better view. 4570ss
  

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Reply #3 - Dec 1st, 2008 at 11:18pm
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Ballard long range sight in question.


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Re: Ballard long range sight
Reply #4 - Dec 1st, 2008 at 11:31pm
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The pictures dont give enough detail to tell for sure. It is a Ballard long range sight. Whether its a reproduction or not, I cant tell. Tried messing with the image, still can tell.   Undecided


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Reply #5 - Dec 2nd, 2008 at 6:08pm
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Joe , I will try to take some digital pics this evening, and I will foward them to you via E-mail . Thanks, 4570ss
  

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Reply #6 - Dec 2nd, 2008 at 7:55pm
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I too am unable to discern if it's a great repro, or an original. Unless there's a big refund from the seller on the line, I wouldn't worry about it. When they're that good I just forget about it, and enjoy it.-Vall
  
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Reply #7 - Dec 2nd, 2008 at 8:04pm
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No extra money either way. I guess that I will just enjoy  Smiley. Thanks Joe and Vall . 4570ss
  

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Re: Ballard long range sight
Reply #8 - Dec 2nd, 2008 at 9:42pm
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4570SS,
Here's the latest pictures. The numbers look to have been made with modern stamps. The surface finish on the eyepiece looks like early Axtell. The knurl around the outer edge of the eyepiece looks new to me and not the quality one would expect from an original Ballard sight. I think it's an Axtell sight. You could have done a lot worse. There are some horrid repros floating around. Shocked

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Re: Ballard long range sight
Reply #9 - Dec 3rd, 2008 at 12:48pm
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I would tend to agree with Westerner. The eyecup is questionable to me also. Its just one of those things you have to touch and feel to get the appropriate answer. Am curious about the Long Range rifle. Can you provide the serial number? The base of the sight going over the front of the wood tends to tell me its a replacement. It would have had the short base. Later the holes were moved foreward to accomodate the longer base. Thats why I ask about the serial number. Origionals should not go over the wood.
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Re: Ballard long range sight
Reply #10 - Dec 3rd, 2008 at 6:48pm
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The sight does indeed go over the wood. There are three hole on the rifle . the two outside holes are 1.450 and the second set (where the sight is mounted)are 1.125, and to answer your other question....Serial #795. I don't know why they did not use the front screw hole and come back 1.125 for the other tap  instead of coming from the rear screw foward?????Thanks for the reply. 4570ss
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Reply #11 - Dec 3rd, 2008 at 11:09pm
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They probably drilled and tapped the front hole to use another tang sight, such as a Stevens, which is very close to the 1.45" spacing. I doubt they drilled it to relocate the Ballard sight.
  
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Re: Ballard long range sight
Reply #12 - Dec 4th, 2008 at 8:37am
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Due to the sharpness of the numbers and hashmarks and the eye cup. My guestimation is that it is either a Mike Stevens of an early Axtel. Or possibly an origional sight that was refurbished by By Mike Stevens.

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Re: Ballard long range sight
Reply #13 - Dec 4th, 2008 at 6:35pm
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The gentleman that had this rifle was a friend of the late Mike Stevens. I have a couple of Mike Stevens sights that I purchased from this certain gentleman. Sadly he passed away almost two years ago, leaving an outstanding collection of rifles. I didn't know if this was a very good example of an original Ballard sight or a copy.  Thanks again, 4570ss
  

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Re: Ballard long range sight
Reply #14 - Dec 5th, 2008 at 9:57am
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795 would, of course, have the rare short base. It should be an outstanding example of the rarer early target rifle. Nice find..any pics?
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