New Ruger Old Army – Need help dialing in

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As these were military guns to start with, understanding how they viewed things is a help. As I recall the 1903 Rifle sight was 450 yards or some such.

They based it on combat, aim at belt level for close in and you hit a man sized target on out.

What we want is more precise and 25 yards became the metric of shooting a hand gun. Nothing magic about it, but if everyone tested to that, then you could have a direct comparison.

Most people that hunt with these don't shoot past 50 yards. The Accuracy is not there.

Why Ruger did not set the sights for a reasonable range as they were adjustable? But we have to deal with it regardless. Same as shooting Iron sights on a 1903.
The accuracy is definitely there having punctured a few jackrabbits at over 50 yards with my beater ROA. There was no flopping around, animal was dead right then and there. 200 grn semi wadcutter over 35 grns of Pyrodex P. Bullet traveled the entire length of the rabbit and stopped just under the skin.
 
Mine shot high too. I made a taller front sight, you just need some 1/8 inch steel stock, a hack saw, and a file (and a drill to made the cross pin hole). The sighting error divided by the target distance equals the additional sight height required divided by the distance between the rear and front sights. A checkering file is handy for the back slope of the sight. If I was to do it again I'd make a patridge sight, cuz I only use it for target shooting.
Ok, you shamed me into making a sight. I had some 1/8" black nylon, hard to work with but I don't have to worry about rust. I made it about .100" too high and I'll cut it down next time I shoot it (easier to remove material than add it). I may have made the front angle too steep but that'll come down a bit when I shave it.

I also ordered the sight from Numrich as well.

Thanks for the help guys!
 

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Ok, you shamed me into making a sight. I had some 1/8" black nylon, hard to work with but I don't have to worry about rust. I made it about .100" too high and I'll cut it down next time I shoot it (easier to remove material than add it). I may have made the front angle too steep but that'll come down a bit when I shave it.

I also ordered the sight from Numrich as well.

Thanks for the help guys!
Gadzooks, a gut hook ! Bet it's hell on holsters or inside your pant carry ! It will give a great sight picture ! 😄
 
Wow! That’s disappointing that they no longer want to send out a Blackhawk sight. I’m fairly sure they didn’t recently change the front sight design so that it no longer fits so I guess they’ve just decided they don’t care so much anymore…
I'm not at all impressed with Ruger anymore, at least for the last 10 yrs. or so. They are not the same company they were 30 or more years ago but then again, there's not many that are.
 
I'm not at all impressed with Ruger anymore, at least for the last 10 yrs. or so. They are not the same company they were 30 or more years ago but then again, there's not many that are.
I'd expand that to 30yrs. I have owned many Rugers, sold all of them, would not buy another. But this Old Army is not made anymore, and no one makes anything like it (to my knowledge).

It is a 1982, the dark days of U.S. manufacturing. There are many obvious mfg defects, but it is what it it is. I knew this going in. But that does not excuse Ruger from not only giving me an appropriate replacement front sight, but not even telling me what might fit that is still available. They were absolutely no help at all. But as I said, I no longer own, or will every buy a Ruger. Bill should be turning.
 
I'm not at all impressed with Ruger anymore, at least for the last 10 yrs. or so. They are not the same company they were 30 or more years ago but then again, there's not many that are.
Funny in a way as I’ve just been reading of a few very disappointed customers more recently. Seems on par with big businesses these days I guess…
 
I'd expand that to 30yrs. I have owned many Rugers, sold all of them, would not buy another. But this Old Army is not made anymore, and no one makes anything like it (to my knowledge).

It is a 1982, the dark days of U.S. manufacturing. There are many obvious mfg defects, but it is what it it is. I knew this going in. But that does not excuse Ruger from not only giving me an appropriate replacement front sight, but not even telling me what might fit that is still available. They were absolutely no help at all. But as I said, I no longer own, or will every buy a Ruger. Bill should be turning.
You have a very different perspective that what me and my father saw, and he owned quite a few and still has all of them as far as I know.

I’ve only had to deal with their customer service once being told I could ask for a .45 Colt sight for my ROA and it arrived shortly afterwards. That was a hair over a decade ago, maybe 12 years. No charge and quick so my one time was most excellent.
 

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