I picked up an old Sako a couple of years ago, and after a long search found ammo for it. 9,3x53, I shot it a few times and then just packed it away in the safe, I only found 80 rounds of ammo, so I didn't want to use it all up. Anyway, I have now purchased dies for it, and would like to use the rifle more. Problem is, it shoots really low. The rear sight is a barrel type of sight that can be rotated to 4 preset ranges, marked 1, 1.5, 2 and 2.5, but even at the 2.5 setting, at 50 yards it shoots 12" low. There is no way to move the rear sight higher, so from what I can see, only option would be to lower the front sight, which would require replacing it.
Anyone have any ideas where to buy replacement front sights? I will have to measure the dovetail, and guesstimate the height required.
The pictures show the rear sight, its is pressed (possibly silver soldered) onto the barrel and I can't see anyway to shim or adjust it.
I have checked the barrel, best I can, and it does not appear to be bent or warped at all.




Anyone have any ideas where to buy replacement front sights? I will have to measure the dovetail, and guesstimate the height required.
The pictures show the rear sight, its is pressed (possibly silver soldered) onto the barrel and I can't see anyway to shim or adjust it.
I have checked the barrel, best I can, and it does not appear to be bent or warped at all.
























































