Hi everyone ,
I picked up a troy chassis about 4-5 months ago and built it up with a stock ruger barrel ( switching to a tac-sol when $ permit ) I took it out shooting the first time and it shot very very low , so home I went and ordered a sight tool from hical , then went shooting again and lowered the sight as much as the tool would allow , this helped a lot but it still shoots way low especially on longer shots 65-70 yards . The good news is it shoots pretty straight , the bad news is that on a longer shot I have to line up the front sight about halfway down the post that holds the sight ! Now I'm wondering if this chassis was designed with the tac-sol ( bull barrel ) in mind and will start shooting higher ( or normal ) when I put one on , as the bull barrel is a greater diameter maybe it sits higher in the chassis and will raise the impact point ? I don't know for sure I'm just spit Ballin, any one else run into this ? If so I'd love to hear what your solution or theory was to fix it , thanks much Aaron
I picked up a troy chassis about 4-5 months ago and built it up with a stock ruger barrel ( switching to a tac-sol when $ permit ) I took it out shooting the first time and it shot very very low , so home I went and ordered a sight tool from hical , then went shooting again and lowered the sight as much as the tool would allow , this helped a lot but it still shoots way low especially on longer shots 65-70 yards . The good news is it shoots pretty straight , the bad news is that on a longer shot I have to line up the front sight about halfway down the post that holds the sight ! Now I'm wondering if this chassis was designed with the tac-sol ( bull barrel ) in mind and will start shooting higher ( or normal ) when I put one on , as the bull barrel is a greater diameter maybe it sits higher in the chassis and will raise the impact point ? I don't know for sure I'm just spit Ballin, any one else run into this ? If so I'd love to hear what your solution or theory was to fix it , thanks much Aaron


















































