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09-28-2024, 11:48 AM | #1 |
Lifer
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shooter artillery rear sight woes....
Hi to all, I have been battleing rear sight hop on a nice artillery shooter I have put together for one of our members! I have made several different flat springs and preloaded them in every manner imaginable, all with negitive results? I used original rear sights, as well as Sarco and Lugermans. No success, every time the rear sight ladder would jump a notch every shot! So on the first round you were right on, and by the eighth shot you were shooting at about five hundred meters! I tried to block the sight with different materials and all was for naught.
I set it aside and thought about it and hit on a possible fix. I made a correct strong flat spring in the shape of an original. On the end that goes forward I placed a small 3/16"round steel ball that I had ground a small flat spot on with a dremel abrasive wheel. I super glued the ball to the spring end forward top (made it easier to install) and then reassembled the sight and off to the range! Sight was rock solid, not even a wiggle! In order to make it fit, you can simply continue to grind the flat spot on the ball as I'm sure this will vary depending on the rear sight used. Now keep in mind, you can't elevate the sight ladder, so in effect, this is now a fixed sight. But at least it looks correct and you can take it to the range and play! Best to all, til.......lat'r....GT |
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09-28-2024, 03:16 PM | #2 |
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Great to hear
I know that jumping arty site thing was a source of frustration for you, glad to see you have a fix for it. Are you taking work again ?
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09-28-2024, 06:46 PM | #3 |
Lifer
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sight fix!
Hi Rick, I'm just recovering from a procedure that reduces the pain in my lower back called ablation where they deaden the nerves that control pain. So far so good! Up to now, I've been spending about 21 hours a day in bed for the last three months! The pain was like getting hit with a tazer every time you moved, especially up and down.
So right now, I am guardedly optimistic? I have some back log of work that has been here for awhile, and as always the drum revision porcess grinds along!!! but I'm doing some small jobs along the way. For how long i don't really know, that's up to the big guy! Best to you, and all my forum friends.... til......lat'r.....GT |
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