I built a sight "frame" for my Parrot Field Rifle. I created 3 deep "dimples" with a 3/8" drill bit and the legs are made of 3/8" threaded rod (one on each side of the trunnion and one just in front of the fuse hole). It is a very sturdy sighting device and is repeatable, no play whatsoever, it is removeable just by picking it up, so that the cannon looks authentic when actually fired.
It has proved to be very accurate, considering what I'm using as "sights". At this time all I'm doing is lining up the front bolt with the rear nut. At 350 yards I'm hitting within a few feet each time. Attached are pictures of the apparatus. I need some help designing some sights to go on it. It is adjustable for elevation, but the windage will not move, so the actual sight would really need to be adjustable for both.
Let me know what ya'll think. I could always mount a riflescope on it - I think it would be best to use Leupold style mounts with adjustable windage, but I would think that a tang type sight with a peep would be great. Any ideas on designing one?
By the way. I am using about 450 grains of ffg Diamondback powder (an empty thermacell fuel cannister full). I backed down from 625 and am getting nearly as much boom. It is awesome to watch the bullet skip across the ground and hit the backstop. Absolutely amazing the skid marks it leaves on the ground...
Thank ya'll,
NitroSteel