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PowderMonkey said:...standard sight is screw adjustable....
In my experience you have to really watch it with that sight. It's spring loaded with a very weak spring, and the slightest downward pressure lowers it. Might seem alright because it pops right back up when the pressure is relieved.
But the problem is, that adjustment screw is free and easy to move while the sight is depressed. REALLY easy to dingle that sight out of adjustment as a result.
I considered replacing the spring with a heavier one. But being a leather guy I found an easier solution. I just drove a little wedge of leather in between the sight and the base.
Ultimately I replaced the sight with a non-adjustable primitive. Speaking of which, unless something has changed, the primitive supplied with the rifle is too small for the slot and simply slips through.
My solution was to buy the sight I wanted, which happened to have a US-standard 3/8" base, and is too large for the metric slot on the Lyman. Not a problem. Five minutes with a file brought it down to a perfect fit.