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Question about front sight post
I have a Lithgow
smile that has the front sight pinned. What do you guys recommend I do about this. Its shooting nice groups just they are 4 inchs to the right. The only idea i have is to take a hammer to it, but I'm afraid of permanent damage. Suggestions?
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01-26-2015 01:31 AM
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You're question is just too ambiguous to andswer........ What is pinned? The actual FORESIGHT or the foresight BLOCK? The foresight block is longitidinally keyed and pinned to the barrel whereas ther actual foresight is just a friction fit in the dovetail.
At what range is this 4" error?
You've just mentioned getting a hammer to it, so we've immediately fallen out big time.................
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Aim 4" to the left - no need to make any modifications to the rifle.
Mine are not the best, but they are not too bad. I can think of lots of Enfields I'd rather have but instead of constantly striving for more, sometimes it's good to be satisfied with what one has...
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You're forgetting the curvature of the earth AdeE!
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You're forgetting the curvature of the earth AdeE!
And - of course - the coreolis effect, but that will be dependent on if he is shooting North/South or East/West
Shooting North at 35 degrees North latitude the coreolis effect is just over 10" at 1000 yards.
Mine are not the best, but they are not too bad. I can think of lots of Enfields I'd rather have but instead of constantly striving for more, sometimes it's good to be satisfied with what one has...
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Thank You to Alan de Enfield For This Useful Post:
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Here is a pic, The groups are 4" right at 100.
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If you tap your foresight back to where it was staked, it will probably be correct.
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Its not moving, thats what Im trying to figure out. Im afraid to move past tapping.
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I have had success squeezing at the level of the sight block, carefully, with a pair of pliers / vice-grip. Seems to give a lot of control. Protect the sight from the jaws leaving a mark by interposing a piece of brass or copper.
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Originally Posted by
rnd0003
Its not moving
Sometimes a small machinist's hammer or tack hammer doesn't do it and that's what leaves marks.
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