Do you personally have experience with the EABCO on a CVA to confirm something changed? Because it did work fine before. You said you went with the williams adjsutable sight (nice sight by the way, not bagging on it) but nothing about the eabco.
I look at the specs these days before I purchase anything. I can’t use scopes or any electronic optics in the states I like to hunt although I did look at the option. I won’t remove a scope or change optics once I am sighted in though.
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EABCO reviews and specs:
Xxxxxxxx • Review date: 5/29/2025
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My Optima has cheek pads on the stock that made the Williams sight unusable. Will this sight work?
Reply from: EABCO (8/29/2025): Sounds like your stock is set up to position your eye higher for a riflescope. So I recommend you either use a scope sight or modify the stock to position your eye lower for iron sights.
Review author: xxxxx • Review date: 5/9/2025
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I was wondering if this will fit on the new Accura MRX? And if anyone has tried pairing it with a Williams front globe? Thanks.
Reply from: EABCO (8/29/2025): It should work fine with the MRX and the factory front sight. Have not tried it with the Williams front sight.
Review author: Chat Q • Review date: 5/3/2025
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Purchased the peep rib for a Cva accura with .485" Height sight and do not have enough elevation to sight in, 6 inches low at 50yards, any help would be greatly appreciated.
Reply from: EABCO (8/29/2025): You need the lower front sight
SPECS:
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PeepRib Aperture Sight for CVA Accura, Kodiak, Optima and Wolf Muzzle Loaders
Fine tune your accuracy by combining a precision aperture sight with a Picatinny style scope mounting base. This
Peeprib works with both old and new hole patterns. You can position a riflescope on and off your gun without upsetting your aperture sight! It's great for using a scope to fine tune your handload accuracy and you can just remove the scope when hunting regulations don't allow it. The PeepRib Aperture Sight itself is precision adjustable for windage and elevation and comes standard with a special High Definition Aperture for the clearest possible sight picture.
An aperture sight (aka peep sight), mounted as close to your eye as possible, removes a huge amount of aiming error by simply increasing the sight radius (the distance between front and rear sights). Also, aiming error from rear sight light reflection is virtually eliminated with an aperture sight... so that the angle of the sun will not change your point of impact. Finally, the aperture itself improves the focus of your sight picture by funneling the light through a hole. (A camera will do much the same thing when you reduce the size of its aperture... the depth of field improves).
(Note: Threads on the aperture are standard 7/32 x 40)
Peep Height Approx. .440" Low- .625" High
Peep hole diameter = .093"