I have a 1938 Erma K98 Mauser, Russian Capture. Had it out shooting and discovered it's consistently shooting high. Very high. At 20 yards, shoots about 6 to 8 inches high. Any further out at rifle range and it's not usable.
Sights are set to zero yards. Has anyone else had an issue like this with a Russian capture rifle whose parts may not have been put back together with the utmost care or concern for matching? Short of filing down the front sight, which I don't want to do, did anyone find a better solution, admustment, rear sight tweak, etc?
Sights are set to zero yards. Has anyone else had an issue like this with a Russian capture rifle whose parts may not have been put back together with the utmost care or concern for matching? Short of filing down the front sight, which I don't want to do, did anyone find a better solution, admustment, rear sight tweak, etc?


















































