I recently bought a real nice Stevens Springfield 87a, but when making sure the sights where on i noticed im hitting way high at 25yards (its a .22 if you didn't know that) and the rear sights ramp is all the way down. Anybody got an idea what i can do to fix that issues?
Its semi auto, if i go to much lower in velocity it wont cycle. And it's hitting just so stupid high at 25 i wont be dead on until probly 100-125yards and the iron sights are a little to crude/bulky for that distance lol. You think i should bend the back sight back a little? My grandpa told me about that with my other .22 but thats a rare .22 and the m87a isnt so what do you think?
Try to find a taller front sight.
its kind of odd, most rifle sights are on a dove tail but this one, it is but not tight. Its actually held on by a screw
Just a guess here, but perhaps it's not the original front sight. I would measure the dovetail and see if Williams or any of the any other sight manufacturers make something a bit lower that fit your dovetail.
its really. It even a dovetail, it just sights on their
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