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You also need to loose the sabots. Gun needs a solid lead projectile
Don't you raise the rear sight up to lower the front sight? Lowering the front sight would bring down the point of aim? Just asking.Did you try adjusting that rear sight to bring the group down?
His front sight is too short. He needs a higher front if the rear is bottomed out. Raising the rear sight will increase the over shot as in hitting even higher.Don't you raise the rear sight up to lower the front sight? Lowering the front sight would bring down the point of aim? Just asking.
Ordered last night. Had all kinds of drama trying to order using a Chromebook. I got it done though. Thanks for the help.That's the Partridge/post style. The link in my above post from Track is the correct replacement to match that rear sight if that's the route you wish to take. It's only ten bucks Murican but is a cast part that may need fitting but isn't difficult.
The originals are still on Evilbay for 35 bucks-ish but they should fit as is providing someone hasn't altered the dovetail on you barrel.
The rifle is just hitting high. If the round dropped a foot it would be dead on.You might want to check the straightness of the barrel. I bought a Renegade from a guy for $175 and it was like new. I thought why did the guy sell it so cheap. I took it to the range and had the same exact problem as you. I started looking into different sights but before buying anything I thought to check to see if the barrel was straight. Sure enough it was bowed. So I took a couple of 4x4s and my hydraulic press and straightened it out. Now it shoots great. It’s worth checking before you spend any money on sights that still might not solve the problem.
I did use a .490 ball with a .015 lubed patch over 70 grains of Pyrodex RS. It dropped the point of impact about three inches.Why don't ya try a patched round ball before swapping the sights to try to accommodate a plastic sabot and a 45 caliber ball.
Are you suggesting maxi ball and/or patch and ball?You also need to loose the sabots. Gun needs a solid lead projectile
Ahh, I see. The previous owner may have had that rifle set up to shoot a bore size projectile.I did use a .490 ball with a .015 lubed patch over 70 grains of Pyrodex RS. It dropped the point of impact about three inches.
Yes. Sabots are for a fast twist barrel. 1-26 or something like that. The TC'S are made to shoot Conicals and Round BallAre you suggesting maxi ball and/or patch and ball?
The front sight in the pic he posted is nearly a third shorter or more than the TC blade. Without also changing the rear that rifle will shoot high. Been there myself.Ahh, I see. The previous owner may have had that rifle set up to shoot a bore size projectile.
The sighting rule is Front Opposite - Rear Same.Don't you raise the rear sight up to lower the front sight? Lowering the front sight would bring down the point of aim? Just asking.
The Kibler build vids cover fitting the dovetails on his kit rifles as the sights come as castings, the Colonial for sure has this. There are others on YT as well.Anyone know of videos on forming/filing the front sights?
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