Not sure you can do much to lower that rear sight. File it down any and the elevation adjustment screw will be in the way.My sights. I built this rifle many years ago from a kit. These sights came on the barrel.View attachment 10832 View attachment 10831
My sights. I built this rifle many years ago from a kit. These sights came on the barrel.
What do your patches look like after you shoot them? Are there any holes in them?Still hitting high and began to produce a really bad group
No holes. Patches look like I could use them again. Is there a lower rear sight that will work on this gun?What do your patches look like after you shoot them? Are there any holes in them?
No holes. Patches look like I could use them again. Is there a lower rear sight that will work on this gun?
Agree with height difference. Checked a few that I have and found most at about .375”, but a few were around .312”. Interestingly, one of the oldest (late 1970s vintage) measured about .375”. If OP’s and my numbers are accurate, he needs a rear sight about .235” high. As far as mounting holes, I remember adjusting a few bases years ago but have no idea where they ended up. Wasn’t a big deal.There is a difference in TC sight height as was mentioned, the older rears go lower than the newer ones. The older mounting holes don't line up with the newer barrels and you will have to put the older sight on with one screw instead of two.
How low does the Williams sight go? Do not have one to measure, and not a fan of fiber optic sights, but would be handy to know if I had a can’t see, too high of a sight problem to resolve.On the other, a TC Hawkens I built from a kit, I couldn't begin to see the factory sights in the evening with my trifocal 71 year old eyes, even with white paint on the front, so I bought Willam's fiber optics. The Williams rear goes lower than the TC and corrected the problem.
The rear sight I referenced is available at the Hawken Shop. http://www.thehawkenshop.com/Products/Conversion-rear-sight__FSC.aspx You will have to spot and drill mounting holes. There was someone selling these sights with the holes drilled and c’bored for about $5 more. You should be able to search and find them if you don’t want to drill the holes.The fixed sight in post #22 will work and you can make it as low as you want.
If you want to file a dovetail in your barrel you can get a reproduction of an original Hawken adjustable sight that’s lower.
And there’s also the option of mounting a peep sight on the tang.
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