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More often they shoot low. Especially if never zeroed after the rear sight change to the ladder style. Or when pieced to gether by someone. Shooting high usually from someone shooting cast loads at reduced velocities. Filed down the front sight. The underwood I have came with a 110gn mold made for the carbine. I loaded a few dozen just to see how it functioned and shot. It did just fine. I have enough carbine ammo to not bother casting for it at the momentadd .07” to the front sight and that should get you close. I will measure my front sights to see what the difference is.
More often they shoot low. Especially if never zeroed after the rear sight change to the ladder style. Or when pieced to gether by someone.
Shooting high usually from someone shooting cast loads at reduced velocities. Filed down the front sight.
The underwood I have came with a 110gn mold made for the carbine.
I loaded a few dozen just to see how it functioned and shot.
It did just fine. I have enough carbine ammo to not bother casting for it at the moment
add .07” to the front sight and that should get you close.
I will measure my front sights to see what the difference is.