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Thread: Sights for a Chapparal '76 RCMP

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    Boolit Buddy Alan's Avatar
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    Sights for a Chapparal '76 RCMP

    I finally got around to loading for my .45-75 and fired a few shots this weekend. Looks like it is hitting about 4" left at 30 yards. The front sight looks like it is sweated to the barrel, and the rear sight is screwed to the barrel. Anyone have any suggestions for a different rear sight that I can nudge for windage adjustments?

    I'm not going to do anything without further shooting, since the range I was at is notorious for bad lighting. I won't make any drastic changes to sights based on indoor ranges or this outdoor range, because broad daylight generally seems to give different POI.

    Alan

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    Boolit Man Mike0904's Avatar
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    Lyman Tang mounted peep site or Marbles, Varner your pref.
    I have a Lyman coming for my '76, front site will be changed to a
    post with a bead on it. But your ahead of me I aint shot mine yet...

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