On a different thread, I mentioned that shooting my Winchester M1917 at 100 yard distant targets is the most accurate with the ladder sight bottomed out at the lowest possible setting and shooting from a Caldwell Lead Sled rack minus the ballast weights. The rifle is zeroed on the horizontal axis, but you can see variations in the vertical axis, possibly from recoil. I’m going to add some weight to the rack the next time out and see if there’s any improvement. I added a 2nd strip of Velcro to the buttstock to completely secure the rifle to the rack.

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So, the question is, where do you set your ladder sight when shooting at 100 yard targets?