Pedersoli Creedmoor Sights

Outlines and Parts Lists for Creedmoor Sights

Creedmoor Sights from Internet Archive

Folks, its daunting to be surrounded with barely recognized parts from wildly different gun makes. In this case, things are somewhat improved as Pedersoli makes sights for a number of different manufacturers.

Universal Special Accessories (USA) is a Pedersoli company that makes accessories.

USA 404, 405, 406 Soule Rear Sights 
   Micrometer Base Windage, Elevation, Fixed eyecup

One full turn of the windage knob changes the left or right aim point by 2.5 minutes of angle (in ½ minute increments). Distance between the mounting holes: 2 3/16” up to 2 5/16” (56 up to 58,2 mm). With 2, 3, and 4" elevation.

Middle Range XL Middle Range
Soule Long Range



USA 404 Soule Middle Range Creedmoor sight 2" elevation
USA 405 Creedmoor Soule XL Middle Range 3” elevation
USA 406 Creedmoor Soule Long Range 4” elevation

Soule Sight Outline  



USA 407 “Goodwin Style” Sight 
This high precision Creedmoor sight with cylindrical staff off center to the axis of the barrel was popular with long range target shooters in the late 1800’s. Thanks to its “flag” position, the eye piece slide enables a very wide windage adjustment with a movement of 1.26” (32 mm), particularly useful in strong wind conditions. The elevation adjustment has a movement of 3.94” (100 mm) The structural features of the Goodwin Creedmoor sight offers the advantage to reach the rifle chamber with any cleaning device and to inspect the barrel between the shots. The sight base has a “tilt” screw which allows the staff to be set perfectly vertical at all elevations. Distance between the two mounting holes: 2 3/16” up to 2 5/16” (56 up to 58,2 mm).

USA 407 “Goodwin Style” Creedmoor 3.94” elevation

“Goodwin Style” Sight Outline


USA 430 and 465 Universal Sights 
   No Base Windage, Elevation, Eyecup Windage
Universal Long Range Universal Middle Range


USA 430 Universal Long Range Creedmoor sights 3" elevation
USA 465 Universal Middle Range Creedmoor sight 2" elevation

Universal Sight Outline


USA 431 and 461 Silhouette Sights 
   Base Screw and Eyecup Windage, Elevation
Silhouette Long Range
Silhouette Middle Range




USA 431 Silhouette Long Range Creedmoor sight ?
USA 461 Silhouette Middle Range Creedmoor sight 3" elevation

Silhouette Sight Outline

NOTE: It appears the 431 and 461 use the same base and windage adjustable eyecup as the 430 and 465, -BUT- the 431 / 461 modifies the staff to include a crude screw adjustable vernier.

USA 433 and 436 Windage and Elevation Sights
adjustable for elevation and with double adjustment for windage at the base and on the eyepiece. Adjustable for different tang angles. Distance between mounting holes: 23/16” up to 25/16” (56 up to 58,2 mm). With [2 ?] 3” (76 mm) elevation.

   Pivoting Base Windage, Elevation, Fixed eyecup
Short Creedmoor
Long Creedmoor


USA 433 Short Creedmoor sight adjustable for windage and elevation "Wig-Wag"
USA 436 Long Creedmoor sight adjustable for windage and elevation "Wig-Wag"

Windage and Elevation Sight Outline

NOTE: The staff pivots on the center screw at the bottom. It looks as if the 433/436 is a modified 445/454.

USA 445 and 454 Sight adjustable for elevation 
adjustable for elevation and with a little windage adjustment in the eye piece. Distance between the two mounting holes: 17/16” up to 19/16” (37,7 up to 39,6 mm)

Short Adj Elev
Long Adj Elev


USA 445 Short Creedmoor sight adjustable for elevation ?
USA 454 Long Creedmoor sight adjustable for elevation ?

Sight adjustable for elevation Outline



USA 446 English Creedmoor sight 
  3” elevation and it has windage adjustment. Distance between mounting holes: 1 3/4” about (45,30 mm).


USA 446 English Creedmoor sight  3” elevation

English Creedmoor sight Outline


USA 463 Professional Hadley style Eye Piece

It is interchangeable on the Creedmoor sights USA 430, 431, 461, 465, 404, 405, 406, 407 and 446, having 8 viewing holes of different diameters: (.012 /.020 /.031 /.039 /.051 /.063 /.078 /.086" - 0,3 / 0,5 / 0,8 / 1 / 1,3 / 1,6 / 2 / 2,2 mm) placed on a rotating disk, which can be selected without disassembling or loosing the eye piece, following the available light. The eye piece has a rubber ring to avoid any inconveniences due to recoil.