So these military rifles were used with a certain weight FMJ bullet. I found they all shoot high at 100yds using the correct weight bullet. I find them all to be 1 1/2" to 3" high at 100yds using the 100yd "X" as the aim point.(center of the target) Some of the military rifles are sighted in for 200yds or 300yds. There not sighted in for 100yd zero unless someone sighted it in before.
If we stay with the same weight bullet as the rifle was set up for we maybe ok with it still being accurate. Touching nothing.
But we can change the front sight height to zero in the iron sights better if its still shooting high. With the ladder still set on 100yds as we replace the front sight with a higher one so it lowers our POA (point of aim) so were in the "X" and the bull at 100yds.
Now my point and opinions wanted?
If we change to a lighter weight bullet we start all over again sighting it in at 100yds with the sight ladder on 100yds. or on 100meters if its metric. Once we get it sighted in at 100yds hitting the "X" in the center of the target. Its adjusted at 100yds "zero" the starting point.
My dumb question is if its zero'd in at 100rds with our lighter bullet the sight ladder should be correct all the way to the sight ladders limit in yds/meters right???
My point is i want to play with the rifles with there orginal iron sights by sighting them in for the round were shooting at 100yds first and then to see if the ladder sight is correct for the longer distance. Without a long range place to shoot i'm stuck at 100yds so i'll have to use a ballastics caculator to determind how high it is at 100yds. I believe i can go by the rise of the bullet with the balastics caculator at 100yds when i'm adjusting the sight ladder at farther distances. What do you think will it work?
Goal; I would like to hunt yotes with a military rifle with no scope. And use the sight ladder for the longer shots.
I'm shooting my swede 6,5mm mauser with 139gr bullets and it was shooting very high at first so I purchased the 3.50 higher front sight for my swede mauser M96 and i found out the rifle needed a 2.xx something since there all different. I had to file it then to raise it up to the "x" at 100yds. Now she will shoot 1 1/2" - five shot groups in the "X" ring at 100yds if i do my part. I never tried the sight ladder yet to see if its still accurate at distances yet.
Any thoughts or experiences with iron sights???
On the history channel they said a guy named California Joe made a two mile shot with his black powder rifle. I would think thats a lot of kentucky windage??