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Posted: September 04 2025 at 6:38pm |
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Back from a pleasant day at the range. I’ve been working on the 1914 BSA ShtLE with the .22 Morris tube & BSA No9W folding dioptric sight. I think I’ve got it figured. Barrel tension was a critical factor & I’ve been making tiny adjustments to try “tuning” it. The No9W sight is very accurate but my eyes can’t do the peep aperture any more without a little help. Enter the Gehmann dioptric sight with aperture & eyesight adjustment. It was the missing piece of the puzzle. This is my target from today, shot at 25 yds, not 50, off a bench using just a sling. 2 sighting 10 “for score” I scored it #0: doesn’t count. 2 sighters. Then "round the houses" twice, one round on each numbered target, then repeat. Slow fire. #2: 9, 10(x) #3: 2X9 #4: 9, 10(x) #5: 10(x), 10(x) I score that as a 91 (4x) Not bad for a 111 year old rifle with a 105 year old iron sight, with 75year old un-calibrated Mk1 eyeballs. Oh & Remington Thunderbolt "rubbish" ammo! I also discovered 2 other things. I'm now left eye dominant due to deteriorating vision in my right eye. My scope WILL work with the 45° eyepiece canted at 45° to the right, so I can shoot right eyed, using the corrections of the sights, & then just lean left & use the scope with the left eye! |
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Don't shoot till you see the whites of their thighs. (Unofficial motto of the Royal Air Force)
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