I’m just trying to teach the basics to my 11 year daughter for shooting sports and my 8 year old as well. I’m used to the v sight.Those particular rear aperture sights aren’t great, but in general, aperture rear sights are way—WAY—more capable of precision than are any type of notch sight.
A classy option is the Skinner for the Savage 93: http://www.skinnersights.com/rimfire_groove_sights_25.html
...that said, the closer the rear aperture is to your eye, the greater the potential for precision. The Skinner goes the wrong way for that. It also requires a caliper to adjust very carefully..but once it’s set, it holds like iron.
A less classy, but totally serviceable option is the tech line:
Savage Mark II Rifle Adjustable Aperture Sights - Tech Sights
FEATURES: “GI” type post and aperture sight picture. Increases sight radius by 7-1/4”. Includes front and rear sight. Rear sight Windage & Elevation adjustable with detent locking. Easy installation with no drilling or tapping required. NOTES: Before ordering, verify that your rifle has the...www.tech-sights.com
Quite a few of the Revere and Appleseed types have used quite a few Tech sights quite a bit.
Totally understand. I grew up on a Ranger M34 .22 and a Remington 514. Still shoot a new-er 514 pretty damn okay, in fact.I’m just trying to teach the basics to my 11 year daughter for shooting sports and my 8 year old as well. I’m used to the v sight.