forty_caliber
40 Cal
Took the Kibler out to the range today. Rifle performed well and I had a great time.
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.40
What distance were you shooting and what load were you using? Since you just finished the build, I assume that you are at the front end of load development for this one...
Try a buckhorn sight. I had problems either seeing my target or seeing the rear sight. The buckhorn fixed this for meThis was 25 yards. Really just a function check. I'm having a hard time seeing the sights. Rear sight is in pretty good focus but I can't see the front blade. At this point, I think I need to change the sights to see if I can get a better picture. Could use suggestions in this regard.
I was loading 60gr of Goex FFg under a .530 with a .018 pre-cut patch lubed with beeswax and mineral oil. Running a dry patch between shots.
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I'm the first to admit I still have a lot to learn but how does changing the rear sight help one see the front sight better? Not asking for a friend, plain ol' ignorance on my part...Try a buckhorn sight. I had problems either seeing my target or seeing the rear sight. The buckhorn fixed this for me
I don’t know the science behind it, but I believe it has to do with the similar affects of a peep sight, which has also been discussed on this board. Someone else would be of more assist to answer your question than I, but I do know it worked for me.I'm the first to admit I still have a lot to learn but how does changing the rear sight help one see the front sight better? Not asking for a friend, plain ol' ignorance on my part...
I also have a 54. I use 90 grs of Goex Old Enysford FFG, 0.530 ball and a 0.020 prelubed daisy patch. One inch groups (benched) at 50 yards. I started low on the charges and when I got up to 90 grains it started to shoot.This was 25 yards. Really just a function check. I'm having a hard time seeing the sights. Rear sight is in pretty good focus but I can't see the front blade. At this point, I think I need to change the sights to see if I can get a better picture. Could use suggestions in this regard.
I was loading 60gr of Goex FFg under a .530 with a .018 pre-cut patch lubed with beeswax and mineral oil. Running a dry patch between shots.
.40
535 dia is wrong on the picture. It’s was .530I also have a 54. I use 90 grs of Goex Old Enysford FFG, 0.530 ball and a 0.020 prelubed daisy patch. One inch groups (benched) at 50 yards. I started low on the charges and when I got up to 90 grains it started to shoot.
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