At what distance is it shooting low?My kibler is shooting low 4," where can I get a taller rear sight ??
The front sight blade on the Kibler is purposely sized to be filed down for zeroing the rifle. I’d recommend that you try this before replacing the rear sight. Of my dozen flintlocks, the Kibler sights are one of my favorites in terms of appearance, visibility, and fine target acquisition. If you are 4”Have you considered filing the front sight down a bit? You can find an assortment of rear sights at Track of the Wolf.
50 yardsAt what distance is it shooting low?
Also seems every new quantity built ‘custom’ long rifle I have seen shoots low, with the front sight left high to be filed down to raise the point of impact that pleased the proud new owner.
@Jason holgate needs to measure the distance from the rear sight to the front sight. It will probably be about 30".Quick and easy adjustment formula
Sight radius (distance from sight to sight), times distance to move impact, divided by distance to target = sight adjustment (all in inches)
So lets say your distance sight to sight is 20 inches
20 X 8 /1800 = .088889
Plug your actual sight to sight measurement in and head off to the range with a file and digital dial caliper and you will be hitting center in under an hour.
25 yards = 900 inches
50 yards= 1800 inches
100 yards = 3600 inches
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