Silly question of the day..........
I have a 1950 No.4, Mk.1 Longbranch.........with a Mk.III rear sight.........sounds stupid...........but how do i work the sight? There are arrows on both the left and right side for range................BUT.........the arrows both point to a different range AT THE SAME TIME! One arrow might be lined up with 500, while on the other side its lined up with 400............anyone got any advice? I looked around to find my own answer.......but with crummy sasktel dial up............surfing is frustrating at best. Help!
Also not sure..........but the arrows seem to frame in a little box or window just below them.............does that have anything to do with how you read the range setting? I know the MK.III sight is a bit unusual, and was replaced by the improved Mk.IV sight............just not sure how to correctly read the range!
And does anyone know if you can adjust the height of the front sight at all? Or just the windage? My front sight is a dove tail looking thing, with locking screws in both the front and the side.
Thanks!
I have a 1950 No.4, Mk.1 Longbranch.........with a Mk.III rear sight.........sounds stupid...........but how do i work the sight? There are arrows on both the left and right side for range................BUT.........the arrows both point to a different range AT THE SAME TIME! One arrow might be lined up with 500, while on the other side its lined up with 400............anyone got any advice? I looked around to find my own answer.......but with crummy sasktel dial up............surfing is frustrating at best. Help!
Also not sure..........but the arrows seem to frame in a little box or window just below them.............does that have anything to do with how you read the range setting? I know the MK.III sight is a bit unusual, and was replaced by the improved Mk.IV sight............just not sure how to correctly read the range!
And does anyone know if you can adjust the height of the front sight at all? Or just the windage? My front sight is a dove tail looking thing, with locking screws in both the front and the side.
Thanks!


















































