Remington #5 Rolling Block
Thru some trading I have a Remington #5 Rolling Block in 7mm . Got the load dialed in pretty good but plan to in time replace to a tang sight . That little v notch it has got a little small for my eyes and the big thick front sight is no fun either . Has anyone made these improvements to their RB and if so what brand and model sight did you choose ? Measuring for a better front sight do you just measure the upper and lower gap on the dovetail and width ?
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Remington rolling block #5
I bought one that had been sporterized years ago and rebarreled it to 45-70. As I was shooting alot of black powder reloads with the heavy 500 gr lead bullets, I decided to make
a simple but effective tang sight, When the bullets hit the small three inch steel plate at 100 yards, I marked the sight and so on to 200 yards. I was also able to provide windage too.
I forgot to point out that the early 7x57mm rolling block chambers were not always up to the standard specs, the 7x57 mm chamber dimensions were standardized during WW1.
You might conside a caliber change
For the front sight , a dovetail scope block was installed with a M70 Win globe front sight with inserts.
What I would advise, is to buy a reproduction Lyman No 2 tang sight, like the original in my Win 1873 photo. You will need a gunsmith for installation. A good gunsmith should also be able to provide some choices for a front sightAttachment 137112Attachment 137113Attachment 137114Attachment 137115