I have a question that I can't find posted anywhere. I have a Williams peep sight on a TC Renegade right hand rifle. I have my sight mounted just ahead of the rear screw. I see lots of people put theirs dead center between the front and rear screws, and I believe the sight was intended to use the rear tang screw (screwed only into the stock). I liked the idea of both screws firmly into metal better. My front sight is the Williams globe sight with the low base. The load I was shooting yesterday was a round ball and 60 grains FF powder, so relatively light. To sight in centered at 50 yards, the rear sight is raised about 3/4 of the way up on the scale. This is not a huge problem to me, It would not be any big deal to make a spacer, if I wanted more range. Plus I expect heavier bullets to hit higher. I did put this gun together with the hopes of non-formal target shooting. I'd love to be able to turn the rear sight up to be dead on at up to 600 yards.
Anyway, the real problem. When adjusted just 3/4 of the way up, my hammer is hitting the sight. I can fully cock it, but any higher, and I will not be able to. It looks like there is room to remove some material from the sight, which is my first thought. Has anyone had this problem before, and how did you fix it? A shorter front globe sight, if such a thing exists, may help, but I feel like I should be able to get most of the adjustment from the sight without interference.