DONE!!!
I am going to put some keywords in this post so that future searchers can find it. Because... I am telling you guys, what a pain it is for a novice not to have any real specific kind of guidance as to ball park expectations. There have to be a ton of people like me.
BlueRidge Blue Ridge Rifle Cabelas Pedersoli Frontier Rifle Front Site Front Sight Shoots Low Proper site picture Proper sight picture
OK that is enough key words
So here is what I did
As you guys know, I realized quickly that my gun was shooting more than 10 inches low at 50 yards. I must be dense because I never thought to measure the height of the front site vs the rear.
So I did that, and found the front site almost twice as tall as the rear.
Next, I knew a lot of filing was at hand so I thought what the heck, I will risk doing some before I get to the range. I started to measure other muzzleloaders I have and tried to find out on average how much SHORTER the front sight is from the rear.
I have a set of case calipers that I purchased to measure metallic case length, and it says it is graduated in .001". I found quite a range of deltas between front and rear site. In some cases it was nearly 100 (I guess that is 100 .001"), and in some cases is was 30.
This is a long barrel and I assumed that would have bearing on it, so I picked 50 (again 50 increments on the dial which again said it s calibrated in .001").
I get out the handy dandy dremel tool and put on a sanding hub not a stone. I proceeded to grind and shape down to my target size.
I will take pics and show you the change. I also will cross post this on another muzzleloading website.
When I got to the rage... BANG. First shot. 2 to 2.5 inches HIGH at 50 yards. A few more shots confirmed that. 70 grains of powder and patched 490 RB.
Then I move to 100 yards. Bang.... bullseye. I kid you not.
A few more shots to confirm it is flat to 1" high at 100 yards
I packed up and went home.
Fabulous.
After church I will take some picts and see if I can upload them and try to show measurements as best I can.