I have a round barrelled 58 cal rifle I built that I am just not able to get the sights correct on.
There is allot to this gun. I had to turn the barrel down from approx 1 1/2" OD. And I have moved the front site several times, as well as made the wide back site because such a large round barrels rear dovetail is too wide for any store bought rear site I could find.
BUT, this thing cuts the same hole. However the closest I can get it to windage center is about 1" to the right.
As well as I can see I have centered that front site which is soldered on. And the rear site as well. I do not want a bent front site or the rear site so far over it is obviously off center.
This barrel must be bent, at least to my eyes. Which leave allot to be desired.
How can I tell for sure if it is bent and if so how can I straighten it???
Perhaps there is someone out there that can do this for me.
It is the first rifle I had built in over 25 years and the barrel hold some sentimental value for me. Not to mention that it does indeed shoot well, just dont hit right where I want?
I am in western Pa and would just love to be able to take it to someone not so far from here?
Thanks