Siringo
32 Cal.
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- Nov 25, 2014
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Shot the rifle again today but the point of impact did not change when I used the same load. Although when I switched from Old Eynsford to regular Goex ffg there was a shift to the right about an inch and lower a bit. Didn’t kick nearly as much either. I used 90 grains. Then I tried Swiss 3f (70 grains) and my point of impact was at the same spot as I aimed (25 yards). Nice group with all shots touching. But sights still at extreme positions to achieve this.
So I call Jim Kibler (per his request on this thread) and spoke with him about the issue. End result is I have a new barrel on the way. Jim and his company are the greatest!!!!
Bummer though my idea with the Johnson Sight will not work. On a straight barrel (no taper or swamp) it would work. It’s just on the barrel shape the front sight gets too high. It calculates to a height of 0.510 to be POA at 25 yards. Although I do know now what sight to use on the front to give me the width I want. When I get this barrel I will shoot it in the white and see if is even possible to use peep on the tang, just to satisfy my curiosity.
I can hardly wait for cataract surgery to get custom eye balls made. Haha.
Thank you everyone for your comments and suggestions.
So I call Jim Kibler (per his request on this thread) and spoke with him about the issue. End result is I have a new barrel on the way. Jim and his company are the greatest!!!!
Bummer though my idea with the Johnson Sight will not work. On a straight barrel (no taper or swamp) it would work. It’s just on the barrel shape the front sight gets too high. It calculates to a height of 0.510 to be POA at 25 yards. Although I do know now what sight to use on the front to give me the width I want. When I get this barrel I will shoot it in the white and see if is even possible to use peep on the tang, just to satisfy my curiosity.
I can hardly wait for cataract surgery to get custom eye balls made. Haha.
Thank you everyone for your comments and suggestions.