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M39 shooting high-way high

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 4:02 pm
by Calfed
I've got a "B" barrel M39 that I've developed a great load for--about 1 MOA with iron sights.

After a bit of tinkering with the sights, I shot this sighter target last Friday in preparation for a Military silhouette match on Saturday (100 yards with my handloads).
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On Saturday, my son and I shot the military silhouette match. My M39 was shooting sweetly, but high--real high. My handloads, 44.5 grains of 4064 with a .3105" Hornady 174 grain FMJBT was going over the top of the chickens @ 200 meters, even with the rear sight bottomed out at the 1.5 setting. In order to hit the chickens, I had to aim about 12" below the chickens--hardly ideal ( I missed 5). By contrast, I got 9/10 turkeys @ 385 meters, because with the rear sight set at 200, I was on target.

I realize that I either need to develop a load that will allow me to actually aim at the chickens, or get a higher front sight post. I'm happy with the load, so that leaves getting a higher front sight post. I took a picture of my current front sight post and noted some numbers at the top--either "73" or "78".
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Can anyone tell me what these numbers mean in terms of front sight height? Given that the rifle, with my handload seems to be shooting 14 to 16" high @ 150 yards, can anyone tell me what number front sight would put me in the ball park to get my rifle/load on target? Does anyone know of a source for tall M39 front sights?

Re: M39 shooting high-way high

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 5:11 pm
by Calfed
I guess I should make it clear what the target set up for that sighter target was.

I stapled two 8" "orange peel" targets in line, one over the other, after I realized that I wasn't hitting the one I was shooting at. After shifting the point of aim twice, I found that by taking a 6 o'clock hold on the BOTTOM target, I was close to the bullseye of the TOP target. So the rifle hits about 12-13" high @ 100 yards with the rear sight bottomed out at the "1.5" setting.

Re: M39 shooting high-way high

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 5:31 pm
by Niner
This outfit has a taller front sight advertised.

http://www.tngunparts.com/TALLSIGHTS.html

Re: M39 shooting high-way high

Posted: Mon May 31, 2010 8:11 pm
by DaveGreen1954
Try a 150 grain bullet. It will impact closer to the point of aim (lower).