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SMLE's sights are regulated for 174 gr bullets. If you're shooting 150 gr .308 at 50 yards POI actually should be somewhat low but your's seems to be too low.
The Brits made front sights in varying heights. You might need a lower front sight.
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Anyone know a product that can actually strip the damn paint the Ishapore Arsenal put on these things. (quite sloppily too)
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That removed all cosmoline and some of the black paint, and stripped the wood down nicely. The rest of the black paint was removed with oven cleaner and a small wire brush on a Dremel on slow speed. None of the metal was marred. I sanded the wood with 100 grit then 220 grit sandpaper, and refinished it with BLO. It only took two days to get to a clean refinished Ishy from the cosmoline, grime and grease soaked mess that cam from AIM. I'd do it again. And when I've compared it to numerous pics I've seen online of refinished Ishapores, it looks darn good. It needs parkerized or Duracoated eventually, but for present its mostly a dull grey fiinish. I've read conflicting reports about whether Ishapore applied a military parkerizing to these guns prior to that miserable black paint job. |
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Well right now i found a paint stripper that seems to be working quite well removing that damn black paint. Its just going to take a while to clean her up.
As for the stock, even with just rubbing it down with mineral spirits it actually looks pretty good. But i'm refinishing 3 stocks as it is right now. So i'll wait before i start another one...
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Well i spent nearly 8 hours on and off, but the crappy ass black paint is GONE!. Under it, was a fairly worn blueing. But it looks sooo much better now.
I should have posted pics but that involves taking them, photoshop to crop/resize and then upload to my webspace. Eh i'll do that tomorrow
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The rifle shoots really low and im not sure how to adjust. Windage was off a bit, but thats a no-brainer.






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