Apologies if this has been asked before, but I wasn’t able to find anything in the archives. My beloved 1941 Mosin shoots a foot or more high at 100 yards, which I understand is fairly common. This is with standard 150ish grain milsurp ammo. I’m wondering what other folks have done to bring down the POA-POI at this distance? For example, I used a piece of heat-shrink tubing to extend the front sight post about 1/8” . Worked well enough but it’s pretty crude. One of these days I’ll get a Smith Sights front post but in the meantime I’m interested to hear your bubba solutions. Thanks in advance.


















































