As per my previous threads, I fashioned a replacement plug for the bolt top safety on my big loop, 16" bbl, .45 Colt LSI/Puma Rossi Model 92 - then asked Dr. Tim Skinner of Skinner Sights to make one of his LO-Pro peeps for me, that had a smaller, 6-48 (scope mount screw size) stem, ILO his normal "Marlin" sized stem.
With this sight being adjustable for elevation only, I knew that any windage adjustment would have to be made via moving the front sight to one side or the other.
Since this is a hunting rifle, so I secured a few boxes of
COR-BON .45 Colt +P 200gr.1100fps JSP's, and headed for my club's 50yd range.
BTW - The
COR-BON load turned out to be fairly pleasant shooting in my rifle, from a sitting position at a bench.
The JSP's loaded and fed/cycled perfectly from the magazine, or when single-loaded (as I did for the first sighter/shot).
That first sighter is the low bullet hole (below), down in the 6-ring at about 7:00 o'clock.
I then adjusted the elevation upward, via twisting/unscrewing the Lo-Pro, two full turns, then tightened the locking ring that I had thinned out on my grinding wheel.
I then moved/tapped the front sight to the left about 1/16", to correct for windage.
With five rounds loaded in the mag, I was lucky enough to shoot this 2 1/16", 5-shot group - not that I set much store in group sizes for hunting rifles.
I'd much rather a hunting rifle place it's first shot to the POA every single time - resulting in perfect one-shot groups on a DRT game animal.
I still have more practicing to do from offhand positions, at brown cardboard rounds placed varying unknown distances away - but it looks like I just might be good to go, with this .45 !
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