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Hammerli 280 front sight
Hi Guys,
I have my Hammerli 280, but I have just found out the sight radius to slightly too long for ISSF. Can anyone suggest how to fix this and fast? Its about 2mm out.
Cheers
I have my Hammerli 280, but I have just found out the sight radius to slightly too long for ISSF. Can anyone suggest how to fix this and fast? Its about 2mm out.
Cheers
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Thanks David,David Levene wrote:I cannot be specific about the 280 but this isn't that unusual.
As a quick solution you could try glueing a piece of 2-3mm thick material to the side of the front sight nearest to you. It shouldn't take too long to cut/file a suitable piece.
I will have a fiddle this weekend.
Cheers
I know for a fact that this is a problem for some 280's. If the rear sight is adjustet to hit where you aim eg. rapid fire section in sport and CF, the sight radius is too long. If the rear sight on the other hand is adjusted for the precision stage eg. sub 6 hold, the sight radius is within specifications
not always
Mine is adjusted for center hold and measures 219.5mm just like Tycho's. I doubt there is a 2mm variation due to rear sight movement, and I also doubt there is significant variation in the front sight attachment hole placement. What seems more likely to vary would be the front sight length. Does the OP have an alternate front sight to try?TB wrote:I know for a fact that this is a problem for some 280's. If the rear sight is adjustet to hit where you aim eg. rapid fire section in sport and CF, the sight radius is too long. If the rear sight on the other hand is adjusted for the precision stage eg. sub 6 hold, the sight radius is within specifications
HTH,
FredB
Re: not always
Likely or not likely is not an option, it is a fact. I have seen several where it is so, not to say that all have that problem.FredB wrote:I doubt there is a 2mm variation due to rear sight movement, and I also doubt there is significant variation in the front sight attachment hole placement.
HTH,
FredB
I see at least two explanations:
a) A lot of people put aftermarket front sights on their 280, and some shops did that right out of the box. Can't say who would have measured those...
b) I think (don't have one currently, so can't verify that) that other Hammerli (and perhaps other brands, too) front sights can be mounted on the 280, but weren't really made for it.
Back when I started shooting, the "clever" guys would put Walther OSP front sights on their GSP to get some mm more sight radius, so the second explanation is something that was seen before (that works with the Pardini and some types of the FAS, too). As said, I can't imagine that Hammerli would deliver a not ISSF conform factory configuration - I don't have a very high opinion of their quality during the 1990s, but they aren't that stupid. And I remember that we had a "Eidgenössisches Schützenfest" in 2000 (big national event that is held only every five years) where the equipment control went totally overboard and started checking every John Doe's pistol under ISSF rules, and they actually uncovered a ton of "factory made" problems, but nothing like that. So, not to quote the Mythbusters, IMHO "implausible".
a) A lot of people put aftermarket front sights on their 280, and some shops did that right out of the box. Can't say who would have measured those...
b) I think (don't have one currently, so can't verify that) that other Hammerli (and perhaps other brands, too) front sights can be mounted on the 280, but weren't really made for it.
Back when I started shooting, the "clever" guys would put Walther OSP front sights on their GSP to get some mm more sight radius, so the second explanation is something that was seen before (that works with the Pardini and some types of the FAS, too). As said, I can't imagine that Hammerli would deliver a not ISSF conform factory configuration - I don't have a very high opinion of their quality during the 1990s, but they aren't that stupid. And I remember that we had a "Eidgenössisches Schützenfest" in 2000 (big national event that is held only every five years) where the equipment control went totally overboard and started checking every John Doe's pistol under ISSF rules, and they actually uncovered a ton of "factory made" problems, but nothing like that. So, not to quote the Mythbusters, IMHO "implausible".
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implausable or not, a number of pistols (not only H 280) came to AUS with sight radius in excess of 220mm.Tycho wrote:I see at least two explanations:
a) A lot of people put aftermarket front sights on their 280, and some shops did that right out of the box. Can't say who would have measured those...
b) I think (don't have one currently, so can't verify that) that other Hammerli (and perhaps other brands, too) front sights can be mounted on the 280, but weren't really made for it...
there are pistols in which the front sight can work its way forward but:
- some, even with the sight returned as far back as it will go went over 220mm, and
- some with the sight base screwed down in a locating hole were over 220mm.
it is not the type of thing many shooters will check and can be very frustrating to arrive at EC and not have your new, ISSF-specific pistol passed (my new Morini has been thoroughly checked before its first competition this weekend - looks bad if one of the Judges has a pistol that doesn't pass :) ).
actually the rear of the sight blade to the highest part of the front sightAnonymous wrote:What is the proper way to take the measurement. Is it from the rear most part of the rear sight blade to the flat edge of the front sight???
What is the maximum distance allowed by the rule??
ISSF 8.9 for 25m pistols is 220mm
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