Rule303
(.450 member)
08/10/11 11:50 AM
Re: Photos of a very well used Rigby

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The reason for such old rifles shooting high may be other than a different load. I have myself observed it also on several commercial Mauser A type rifles. Alas, the Rigbys were almost completely made by Mauser to Rigby's design, see Jon Speed: Mauser Archive, page 31-42.
Today we are accustomed to take aim with the top of the front-sight bead seen at the same level as the top flats of the rear-sight. This wasn't so during the early 1900s: Many shooters then sighted with a "fine bead". They aimed with the tiny bead nestled into the very bottom of the V-notch, hardly visible. Many old rifles were sighted to use such an outmoded sight picture that would cause a modern rifle to shoot very low.




From what I have read I would say this is the case. Old timers, esp those of european extraction that I have met talked of using a "Fine Bead' or "Coarse/Full Bead".

The rifle to me is a gem. It speaks of hard use and many hunts. I would be happy to use it as it is.



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