The thing has a front sight that is obviously offset just a little to the right, and the rear sight is like looking through a goalpost, and my best 100 yard group with 2 different size and weight minies has been the size of a pumpkin.
I want to try installing and filing a rear sight blank. I haven’t done this before so I’m seeking advice. What size file should I use, etc. I’ve also considered shaving the existing rear sight down just a little and trying to favor the notch a little to one side like one would do on a Colt revolver. Thoughts on that, or is it a bad idea?
I’m kind of one the fence about whether this is worth it but it would be a good way to learn a thing or 2 about gunsmithing. The thought of giving the thing away to someone who might like to get started in BP shooting but doesn’t have the means to do so has also crossed my mind. So while I decide what to do, please let me know what you would personally do if it was yours.
Thanks,
Dave
I have some 570 balls on hand and 3 patch thicknesses to test with. I’ll start with the .015 based on your tip.If you do shoot patched roundballs in your Zouave, use a tight ball and patch combination. Something like a .570 diameter ball and a .018 thick patch.
The shallow rifling grooves in the barrel need this tight fit to help the patch grab them tightly.
It gets pretty hot here in Australia too. I also push my mini's thru a sizing die to rid excess lubeBJm, I like your lube mix, but where do you live? Here in Arkansas it can get hot and cause lube to run. Are you farther north? Thanks Geo.
It gets pretty hot here in Australia too. I also push my mini's thru a sizing die to rid any excess lube after dipping them in the molten lubeBJm, I like your lube mix, but where do you live? Here in Arkansas it can get hot and cause lube to run. Are you farther north? Thanks Geo.
Thank you, Sir. We hear you have got snakes that haven't seen the light of day!It gets pretty hot here in Australia too. I also push my mini's thru a sizing die to rid any excess lube after dipping them in the molten lube
Have 2 of those. First one was accurate. Picked up another one from a local guy from this board (not one of our coffee group!). First shot split the stock at the tang. Couldn't hit broad side of proverbial barn. Upon examination, found first one had been glass bedded. 2nd one not bedded. Bedded 2nd one and now shoots like the first one. Someone mentioned about how tang screw was what holds barrel into stock. They were dead on. So, I think you will see a big improvement once you glass bed it.The thing has a front sight that is obviously offset just a little to the right, and the rear sight is like looking through a goalpost, and my best 100 yard group with 2 different size and weight minies has been the size of a pumpkin.
I want to try installing and filing a rear sight blank. I haven’t done this before so I’m seeking advice. What size file should I use, etc. I’ve also considered shaving the existing rear sight down just a little and trying to favor the notch a little to one side like one would do on a Colt revolver. Thoughts on that, or is it a bad idea?
I’m kind of one the fence about whether this is worth it but it would be a good way to learn a thing or 2 about gunsmithing. The thought of giving the thing away to someone who might like to get started in BP shooting but doesn’t have the means to do so has also crossed my mind. So while I decide what to do, please let me know what you would personally do if it was yours.
Thanks,
Dave
Rear is screwed on, needs a special pin wrench and front is fixed with ne dovetail, not very user friendly.I was reading your post and decided to check out some pictures of a rifle like yours. It appears to me that both the front and rear sights are mounted in a dovetail slot. If it were me, I'd drift either front or rear sight to the left or right, whichever you need to do to align the sight picture. A ball peen hammer and a nail punch or small block of wood should be all you need for tools.
I always used .570 RBs and a .010 patch in my Zs and Navy Arms Buffalo Gun, and they shot really good w/ 70 grns of FF.I have some 570 balls on hand and 3 patch thicknesses to test with. I’ll start with the .015 based on your tip.
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