I have a Remington 512 that shoots 2 inches high at 25 yards with the rear sight at the lowest setting. How many thousands higher of a front sight should I buy to correct this? Or at least get close, a tad to high and I can raise the rear a bit.
It is a nice older rifle we picked up at a gun show that has a nice reblue job. I did a good lindseed/tung oil finish on the stock and she came out nice, good or better than new. no idea why is shoots high unless the heat of the bluing ( which I doubt) had something to do with it, or this is not the original front sight.
I rebarreled a old Winchester 67 and it shot considerable high after and the guys said all re barrels do that. New sight and it shoots like a new gun.
It is a nice older rifle we picked up at a gun show that has a nice reblue job. I did a good lindseed/tung oil finish on the stock and she came out nice, good or better than new. no idea why is shoots high unless the heat of the bluing ( which I doubt) had something to do with it, or this is not the original front sight.
I rebarreled a old Winchester 67 and it shot considerable high after and the guys said all re barrels do that. New sight and it shoots like a new gun.
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