Hi Notsorichguy
that was some really good advise. I seen the brownelles kit is that the one for $400?
No, iirc it was a $75 kit..... I'll do some digging and see if I can find part#s etc.
Also I was not even thinking that far, because I was going to just stay with a scope, but how did you re jig the front sight. That sounds very interesting.
The front sight was a tube that was 2" long with the bayo lug attached. I cut the front sight off the bayo lug and de-burred the edges. I slid the shortened FSB back onto the barrel to the shoulder that the rear part of the bayo lug used to rest against. I then silver soldered the sight in place after ensuring it was plumb/square. At that point I then drilled through the sight base where the pin used to hold it to allow a new pin to be installed.
I will actually cut the barrel an 1" longer then I want this, as you mentioned, will give me some room to play even in the future.
Also how does your sks shoot now that you tricked it out?
I'm not terribly sure if I made it better..... It sure doesn't shoot worse than it did before. It's still able to hit a 12" steel plate at 220y with boring consistency off a bench. I have never had an optic mounted to this rifle!
Also what kind of cutting fluid or lapping compound did you use?
Yellow label, green writing.... "Taping fluid" from can-tire..... Sorry, it's not real helpful.... It's the stuff I've always used for lubing the tap n die at work.... Not that I do that on even a semi-regular basis.....
Thanks