Sight riser advice for FWB C60
Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2015 11:14 pm
I recently picked up a Feinwerkbau C60 that I will be shooting 4P with in a winter indoor league, and am very excited about this rifle. I do feel that I need a set of sight risers. In offhand with the butt plate dropped as low as it goes, I would like to hold my head more erect instead of scrunching it down to see through the sights. But, I also have to be able to shoot prone and sitting with the same setup and would prefer not to change sights and risers between positions. I am 6' 3" and have difficulty with firearm fit, so I find it really cool to now own a rifle with adjustments.
I have several questions:
This rifle has a Walther rear sight/anti-glare tube, which I plan on continuing to use. I will just add an adjustable iris on the rear and should be all set except for the height. Was the Walther rear sight standard on the C60?
Is it worth purchasing a 22mm front tube? I found two places online that sell a 13mm riser block with a tall looking 22mm tube at a good price (~$90).
How tall of a rear block would I need to go with the 22mm tube/13mm riser?
Or-stick with the current front tube on the rifle and buy two equal height risers? I have read that 16mm is a common amount of lift.
Any advice on sight risers would be appreciated.
Thank you,
Brian
I have several questions:
This rifle has a Walther rear sight/anti-glare tube, which I plan on continuing to use. I will just add an adjustable iris on the rear and should be all set except for the height. Was the Walther rear sight standard on the C60?
Is it worth purchasing a 22mm front tube? I found two places online that sell a 13mm riser block with a tall looking 22mm tube at a good price (~$90).
How tall of a rear block would I need to go with the 22mm tube/13mm riser?
Or-stick with the current front tube on the rifle and buy two equal height risers? I have read that 16mm is a common amount of lift.
Any advice on sight risers would be appreciated.
Thank you,
Brian