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The Armourer
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Posted: January 15 2023 at 4:08pm |
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Nice shooting and a good group once it settled down.
There are two different PH5Cs the later one had approximately 0.5MoA Different shaped 'knobs' ![]() ![]() |
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scottz63
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Posted: January 15 2023 at 4:24pm |
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Good shooting!!
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Shamu
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Posted: January 15 2023 at 4:37pm |
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Look at your last few shots. The others were adjusting the zero & so I don't really count them. maybe, just maybe 1down & 1right & have at it? The globe & micrometer are awesome bullseye sights! Awesome shoot for new equipment!
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scottz63
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Posted: January 15 2023 at 4:38pm |
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I bet 1 down and 1 over would be right on.
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Strangely Brown
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Posted: January 15 2023 at 4:47pm |
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Very nice group Geoff!
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britrifles
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Posted: January 15 2023 at 5:44pm |
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Yes, this combination of sights is showing promise.
My PH5C has the cylindrical knobs that are 1/4 MOA clicks. Not a true .25 MOA click due to the sight radius on the No. 4, more like 0.31 MOA per click.
IIRC, 4 clicks moves the rear sight by 0.010 inches. |
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Posted: June 11 2024 at 9:30pm |
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On the ENVOY the "Matchmaker" sights were fitted with the knurled portion to the rear, which I believe is the normal position. I have a few and a few of the bases, and a decent selection of inserts as well.
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Strangely Brown
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Posted: June 12 2024 at 2:26am |
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This is correct on heavy barreled Enfield's like the Envoy and L39A1; on conventional No.4 conversions however by fitting the knurled piece to the rear it can foul the metal forend. See britrifles picture in post#1.
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Posted: June 12 2024 at 8:04am |
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I installed a matchmaker sight on my Long Branch DCRA rifle as well. Makes quite the difference!
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britrifles
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Posted: June 12 2024 at 12:15pm |
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Agree, just the thing for shooting on "bullseye" type targets. The standard blade type foresight works well for the "tin hat" style targets that were used at short and medium range.
I've got a smaller aperture to try, the one it came with was quite large, I think it encircled about three targets at 1000 yards. Hope to get back to the long ranges in a few weeks to shot the DCRA again and will try out the smaller ring. |
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Posted: June 12 2024 at 2:16pm |
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Britrifles, I am using the Parker Hale PH4 rear sight on my DCRA 7.62. I have a TZ 4/47 but it is graduated for use with 303 MKVII service ammo. I'd like to find a 7.62 model but for now the PH4 is very accurate as long as I do my part.
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Strangely Brown
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Posted: June 12 2024 at 2:39pm |
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The range scale on the right might be calibrated for .303 but the MoA scale will be the same for either caliber. To distinguish between the .303 and 7.62mm variations of the 4/47, the .303 version goes up 1200 yards and the later 7.62mm version goes to a 1000 yards. I've never owned a PH-4 but have always liked the look of them, it was a fairly short lived sight after AJ Parker produced the 4/47 and Parker-Hale had to respond with the P-H5c. Canuck, does this help? ![]() |
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britrifles
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Posted: June 12 2024 at 2:43pm |
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Type of rear sight doesn’t really affect accuracy, as long as it has a reasonable size aperture. Of course, needs to have windage adjustment too if you want to shoot 600 yds and beyond, unless you have very good Kentucky Windage skills!
You have to be a very good shot to take advantage of 1/4 MOA adjustments, otherwise 1/2 MOA is totally adequate IMHO.
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britrifles
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Posted: June 12 2024 at 2:47pm |
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Exactly. And, it’s not likely the range index marks will correspond to typical .303 ammunition available anyway, or handloads for that matter. I pay no attention at all to the range index marks but rather record the MOA scale values for each distance I shoot at obtained by test firing.
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Posted: June 12 2024 at 4:01pm |
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Thanks for the valuable information, fellas!!
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