Options to fix open sights when adjustments are maxed out??? Garand Related
Shooting my newly purchased CMP Garand with new barrel. While shooting I was WAY Left. I actually had a heck of a time getting on the paper. After moving the rear sight all to the max adjustment I am still 6-7 inches left. What can be done to get bullet impact to the Right?? I also moved the front sight and as you can see I am still way left.
Thank You.
This message has been edited. Last edited by: redlickranch, September 21, 2020 10:14 AM
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September 21, 2020, 09:22 AM
Herkdriver
Talk to the CMP. If it is that far off there is a good chance they will have you send it back for repair.
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September 21, 2020, 09:23 AM
benny6
To correct a left-offset POI, move your front sight to the left and your rear sight to the right. Did you move your front sight to the left or right?
It could be a bad, or improperly installed barrel. I can have a look at it if you like.
Yeah, it can be tricky. I always have to stop and visualize really exaggerated sight changes in my head, when trying to remember which sight to move which direction. (As in: "If I move this rear sight 2 feet to the left, what does that do to the barrel alignment?")
September 21, 2020, 11:39 AM
m499
quote:
Originally posted by RogueJSK: I always have to stop and visualize really exaggerated sight changes in my head, when trying to remember which sight to move which direction. (As in: "If I move this rear sight 2 feet to the left, what does that do to the barrel alignment?")
Haha I do the same thing... Holding my hands out in space forming a front sight post with one and a ring with the other. I probably look crazy to the next guy on the line at the range.
September 21, 2020, 12:52 PM
Modern Day Savage
The acronym I learned years ago and rely on for sight adjustments- FORS :
Front = Opposite. Move the front sight in the opposite direction that you want the POI to shift.
Rear = Same. Move the rear sight in the same direction that you want the POI to shift to.
A word of caution though, remember to use this adjustment concept to shift the POI in the direction you want it to go ... NOT where it presently is.
redlickranch, if that rifle shoots half as good as it looks, once you get the sights dialed in, you should be happy with it... that is one sharp looking Garand!