Kibler Woodsrunner tall sights

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James Kopp

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Has anyone move there sites to the Kibler tall site? I would like to hear form those that have and what lead you to change out the original sites for then taller sites. What issues were you having at the range that lead to this change..I have a Woodrunner that is being difficult to site in at 50 yards... wondering if i need to change the sites out to a taller ...I just seems to always be shooting low.. Love ot hear from this group
 
My Woodsrunner shoots low too.
Windage is spot on. Funny thing is, I ordered the taller sight with my Woodsrunner but I was so consumed by how well it was coming together and how beautiful it was looking that installed the original rear sight, took
Ol Blondie out for her first shoots and the windage was perfect that I'm not going to remove it. I'll just file the front sight down and let it eat.
Fantastic Gun....
 
I had a friend that taught a scratch build m/l class at a local high school at night. One of the builder student finished his rifle , Getz barrel , Siler lock , set triggers , and standard tall blade front sight. Each student sighted his rifle in w/help from the instructors. This one student came back three times due to filing his front sight lower and lower due to glare on the top of the sight causing the gun to shoot low. When the gun was finally shot in a covered shooting range , the gun shot very high showing the student he had to install a new high fron sight to restore proper zero. I shot competition and hunted with high thin blade front sights. High sights are good at keeping the sight pattern up out of heat wave distortion associated with any steel gun barrel. Coat iron sights with barrel steel cold blue , selenium dioxide , to give a flat no glare look to sights for accuracy. This chemical cold blue also blackens brass sights as well for "no glare" sighting , too.
 
If you are only shooting once low sights are OK(if you can get your head down), but for multiple shots, it doesn't take long for the heat waves to blur the sights.
 
About the only complaint I have with the Kibler kits is the low back sight. I had to file down the front so much on my Colonial as to be almost useless....was seeing top of barrel in the sight picture. I put taller front and rear on all my builds so I have plenty of metal to work with for sighting.
 
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