gunhappy
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So this may be a dumb question but I am at its end. A friend gifted me an American Enfield sporter that my gunsmith put irons on for me. The stock is an older (I believe Bishop) sporter with a raised comb. With the rear sight bottomed out and after installing a tall front, I am still the better part of 3-4 inches high at 100. This is unacceptable to me. I cannot get where I want to be with the current setup. After breaking ! Couple drills on the hard receiver my gunsmith is no longer interested in frying to install scope mounts (my first choice).
So on to my question-if I were to lower the comb, it would bring my eye lower. Will this give me any flexibility with the sights? I don't want to do any sanding that won't help me in the end.
Thanks in advance for your guidance.
Gunhappy
So on to my question-if I were to lower the comb, it would bring my eye lower. Will this give me any flexibility with the sights? I don't want to do any sanding that won't help me in the end.
Thanks in advance for your guidance.
Gunhappy