Took my new to me guild gun to the range, yesterday. Rainy, windy but, just had to shoot this thing. With the rear sight elevator in the next to the bottom notch looks to me like it's hitting 12" high at 100 yards? Is this the norm for these guns? Is this why so many have gone to peep sights on them? Shot off sand bags in the Illinois constant wind and rain. I always thought of a Guide Gun as a short range stopping rifle but, with the rear sight so low, still 12" high?
Ammo was Remington 300 grainers.
How much does elevation change with one notch of the rear sight elevator movement?
Groups were exceptable for a iron sighted rifle, for my practical purpose.
Has anyone ever benched one of these, straight out of the box, to see what they will do, before beginning to customizing them?