OK back in town,
I have a circa 90's BDL in 30-06, I took off the original stock as it is flawless. I have a few stock I use, but my favorite is a CDL takeoff. Has the recoil pad and straight comb.
Anyway, I also replaced the front sight with a newer 1 piece front, and no bell to get snagged.
Removed the rear sight and plugged them with generic 6-48 plugs I got from Numrich
I picked up a NOS Redfield rear peep from ebay, they can be had from $15-30, just depends as they dont make them anymore.
You will need a 2-56 tap, Grainger has them part number 5TWC3, cant remember the drill bit size but I am sure it can be found on the net.
I had to get some flat countersunk screws as the factory 2-56 would hit the bolt as it cycled. You may have to stone the very corner of the bolt to clear the screw, but it will not effect headspace as there is normally a small gap there as I can fit two pieces of paper in the gap.
So as you can see in the pics, hunt with a scope, if the rifle tumbles and scope takes a hit, simply remove the scope and flip up the sight. Like I mentioned, with the flip up you are talking 50-100 yard hunting at most, but if you are miles into the forrest, it will do.