It's not the Puma, it's the cartridge. 200 yards is mighty optimistic for the cartridge with a factory sight. If you want to get more elevation and at the same time get more inherent accuracy, try a tang aperature sight. I'd recommend a Mable over the Lyman. Not only is the Marble more stable, but has "click" windage and elevation adjustments. By screwing the sight post up all of the way, you might be able to get on target at 200 yards without holdover. While at it, I'd go with Lee's 255 RNFP mould. The extra 25 grains will add to your ability to knock down the ram at that distance.
I was wondering if it has the same sights as they put on the .44 Mag ? ( A flatter shooting caliber . )
If needed , filing the front sight will bring the POI up .
I have a RNFP mold that is around 250 grains . Can not remember if it is Lee or Lyman .
Some of the ammo I shot last week at my first trip to the range was loaded with that bullet ( and also some with the .45 ACP 230 grain RNL bullet ) .
What is the catalog # of the Marble sight ? Is it ?
http://www.midwayusa.com/eproductpage.exe/showproduct?saleitemid=140573&t=11082005 My Puma has the straight grip . Does the tang sight get in the way of the web ou your hand , gripping the back part of the receiver & stock ( behind the hammer ) ?
Would it be practical / possable to mount the tang sight with the one factory screw and use high strength LockTite under the base , instead of drilling and tapping the second scree hole ?
I was looking at
http://www.midwayusa.com/eproductpage.exe/showproduct?saleitemid=712881&t=11082005 Which had been reccomended by another list member .
I am thinking it might be less in the way than a tang sight ? And maybe less subject to being hit ?
Thanks ,
Wyr
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