4deer
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My 1858 Pietta shoots to the left very consistently. The other day I was shooting at 10 yards and got a 6 shot grouping, with all bullets touching but one, all about 4" to the left. From what I have read the front sight on a Pietta is silver soldered on. Some Uberti revolvers on the other hand have the front sight in a dovetail. So, I bought a replacement dovetailed sight from Dixie Gun Works.
I want to make a dovetail in my barrel, but first what about the old sight. Should I try to heat up my barrel tip with a torch :stir: until the sight falls off? Or, should I take a hacksaw and just cut it off flush then when I do the dovetail just cut right into it as if it were the barrel.
I read someone's thread a while back about doing dovetails with a hacksaw and triangle file with a safe edge and it does not sound to hard. The only thing I am a little worried about is going to deep. I am guessing though the height of the dovetail on the replacement height will be a safe distance to cut into the barrel.
Thanks for the input.
I want to make a dovetail in my barrel, but first what about the old sight. Should I try to heat up my barrel tip with a torch :stir: until the sight falls off? Or, should I take a hacksaw and just cut it off flush then when I do the dovetail just cut right into it as if it were the barrel.
I read someone's thread a while back about doing dovetails with a hacksaw and triangle file with a safe edge and it does not sound to hard. The only thing I am a little worried about is going to deep. I am guessing though the height of the dovetail on the replacement height will be a safe distance to cut into the barrel.
Thanks for the input.