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    Default 1917 sighting problem

    Finally got my eddystone with mintyoriginal barrel to the range today. With front sight drifted all way to left, is still hitting right of aim by about 6-7". It's grouped tight, just can't zero without Kentucky windage. There any way to fix this to line up right?
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    I think you would want to drift the front sight to the right, not the left if your hitting to the right of aim.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kurt View Post
    I think you would want to drift the front sight to the right, not the left if your hitting to the right of aim.

    Kurt
    +1 - move the sight the other way.
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    Hmmm ok I'll try that. Still have doubt that distance will be able to zero completely, let alone without sight being completely one way or other. Will try again tomorrow and report findings.


    Thanks!

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    If your shooting 100 yards, you'd get about 3"-4" of movement for every blade width you move the front sight.

    Good luck

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    Well drifted the sight as far right as I could without it falling off the barrel. Hits pretty much dead on, just really annoying the sight has to be that far over to hit.center mass.

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    The only other option would be to have a smith index the barrel slightly. That may be really tough to do without damage to the receiver.

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    Another thought. The stock may have warped a bit over the years and is bearing on one side of the barrel. Take a slip of paper, wrap it around the barrel, You should be able to slide it from one end of the barrel to the other while it is in the stock

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    I would check a couple things. First, is the rear sight ladder etc Eddy Stone? i.e., was it changed at some point. Another thing to look at is the front sight, again, changed? Is the front sight a post or a blade?
    The reasoning for the questions is I believe the 17's were targeted when original, but not so when rebuilt and put into storage and I don't think your's would have been acceptable if original.
    I'm not sure how hard it would be to tweak the rear sight ladder one way or another, but something to check and make sure it hasn't.
    On some of my 17's, I have filled the peep hole with JB weld and drilled a smaller hole than the original. You can favor the hole to one side which would bring your front sight back some, not sure how much off hand. You could find a cheap Parker Hale sight for it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by joem View Post
    The only other option would be to have a smith index the barrel slightly. That may be really tough to do without damage to the receiver.
    What about making a front sight key with an offset (provided everything else checks out)?

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