Quote Originally Posted by manxteddy View Post
I have had this rifle for about a year.
Originally it had fired 12 shots with it's previous owner a chap I know.
In getting used to working with Pyrodex and the rifle I find it's shooting very high.
40cm at 25m etc.

I am considering cutting down the V notch to establish a more reasonable zero for 100m.
It would seem safer to lower the rear sight rather than raise or create a new front sight and spoil the rifle.
I have tried several loads.
Tacfoley kindly suggested 50 grns as a starter some time ago.
Hickok 45 I know has raised the front post on an older video.
Any thought about sight adjustment.
Using improved Minnie's.
Thanks
Graham

Graham, I agree with Mr Loiner above - have you actually tried it at 100 yards/m? as you have found out, shooting any Enfield at 25 yards is a waste of powder. i don't know if you HAVE to use Pyrodex because the real thing is too much of a pain to get hold of, or because it is your choice. If you ARE using the sub, what are you shooting and what grade? You will have to build up the foresight to get on the paper at 50 or a 100m, bearing in mind that the original sights were regulated for either 300 or 400 yards. Can you get hold of a tube of JB Weld? We use it to repair/replace metallic parts that are not necessarily under mechanical stress- sights are typical. I suggest that you leave your rear sight well alone - getting it wrong will necessitate the use of something like JB Weld anyhow - and starting off with a built-up foresight that is at least 5mm higher than it is presently. Stick to 50m/yds, and let us know what Minié bullets you are using. Remember that the service load was 2.5 drams - 68gr of what we now call FFg or, sometimes called 2Fg.