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<blockquote data-quote="Blancoalex" data-source="post: 2290673" data-attributes="member: 110819"><p>Again I would reset front sight center of bore and then use rear windage to see if you have enough adjustment. I see that you rear tang sight is centered in pic. The extreme thing to do would be to correct screw holes in the tang of action. </p><p>Hopefully you have enough adjustment. The 39's are great rifles especially with nice trigger job. </p><p>Sold mine years ago and really should have kept it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blancoalex, post: 2290673, member: 110819"] Again I would reset front sight center of bore and then use rear windage to see if you have enough adjustment. I see that you rear tang sight is centered in pic. The extreme thing to do would be to correct screw holes in the tang of action. Hopefully you have enough adjustment. The 39's are great rifles especially with nice trigger job. Sold mine years ago and really should have kept it. [/QUOTE]
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