Posted by GordoSD on July 31, 2013 at 08:17:29 from (216.106.247.186):
In Reply to: Firearm ? Marlin 783 posted by Billy NY on July 31, 2013 at 07:00:07:
You are going the wrong way with your adjustments. First, tap that front sight back to the exact middle of the dovetail. Leave it alone , never touch it again. Second, lower the rear sight back down a little lower than you started. Make sure it is also in the middle of it's left/right adjustment. Third "elevation " is up or down. "Windage" is left and right. Fourth, it is not possible that there is no provision for windage on the rear sight. At a minimum you use a small brass drift and tap it to the right to move point of impact to the right. You can see how the very front of the rear sight is mounted in a dovetail on the barrel which allows side to side movement.
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