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Original style vernier sight

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Does anyone know where I can get an original style vernier tang sight? I am looking for one that is elevation only. The only ones I can seem to find are Soule sights or “Goodwin” style sights. I saw a couple cheaper sights on track of the wolf that look about right. However, I was looking for something of a little better quality, and even those have windage adjustments in the eye cup.
 
Montana Vintage Arms or MVA are about the best there are.
Yeah they seem to have some nice sights, but I think they are all windage adjustable. I was hoping to find a quality sight that doesn’t have windage, or at least no windage adjustment on the bottom of the sight which would allow for the sight to be adjusted lower.
 
Here's one of a few they have that are not Soule styles.

https://montanavintagearms.com/product/132-vernier-tang-sight/
Yes I looked at those and they seem to have much less elevation adjustment compared to their other long range sights. They also seem to be marketed to hunters so maybe that’s why? Their sharps vernier sight did catch my eye, but after looking closely I don’t think they will adjust down any lower than a soule sight. I should have stated earlier that I am looking for a long range sight and will be mounting it to a muzzleloader with an enfield pattern stock.
 

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