Blastattack
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Winnipeg MB
Hey guys, i need some assistance regarding sights for my .22 build. I realize that this may be moved to the Rimfire forum, but I it's best directed at the Long-Range and High-power crowd.
First a little bit of background: I'm currently building a .22 that is both competition and long range (which is about 300m/y for a .22
) capable. The rifle is a Remington Model 580 (single shot, very similar to the 540 series of rifles) and has been rebarrelled with a Ron Smith 22" SS Gain Twist (1:~40 to 1:~17.2 at muzzle). The rifle is currently being set up with a Picatinny rail for scope mounting, and a yet to be finalized Iron Sight solution. I want the rifle to be able to competently sport either system, and keep both systems "co-witnessed" to the same sighting plane to reduce adjustment between scope and Irons.
Now, the hard part. I have tentatively decided to go with the Redfield style base that somehow attaches to the Picatinny stock (either using/making a Picatinny adapter or by milling off the rear slots and making it into a large dovetail). However, the major issue is with positioning. According to Alan Warner, Redfield bases are a trapezoidal shape, the flat being 0.238 -0.002, with the angles being "30 degrees from the horizon top and bottom", and the vertical face of his bases are offset .812 from the centerline of the rifle. assuming the previous is correct, and in order to get my "co-witness" , I need to know; how far does the described trapezoid protrude from the rest of the base, and approximately how high should I position the trapezoid, given that the center of my front sight is 1.875" above bore centerline?
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated! Cheers!
P.S. I am training to be a machinist and have access to machinery on a daily basis. Please assume work and material are free.
First a little bit of background: I'm currently building a .22 that is both competition and long range (which is about 300m/y for a .22
Now, the hard part. I have tentatively decided to go with the Redfield style base that somehow attaches to the Picatinny stock (either using/making a Picatinny adapter or by milling off the rear slots and making it into a large dovetail). However, the major issue is with positioning. According to Alan Warner, Redfield bases are a trapezoidal shape, the flat being 0.238 -0.002, with the angles being "30 degrees from the horizon top and bottom", and the vertical face of his bases are offset .812 from the centerline of the rifle. assuming the previous is correct, and in order to get my "co-witness" , I need to know; how far does the described trapezoid protrude from the rest of the base, and approximately how high should I position the trapezoid, given that the center of my front sight is 1.875" above bore centerline?
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated! Cheers!
P.S. I am training to be a machinist and have access to machinery on a daily basis. Please assume work and material are free.