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ive got a JRA 2 band 69 smoothie that i hope to shoot in NSSA but it shoots low and left how do i correct some of this other than holding off a mile? Any help appreciated
 
I'm unfamiliar w/this musket , but if it has a front barrel band , a new filable , front sight can be soldered onto the top of the band. To bring the hits up on target , file the sight down , to lower the hits , use a taller piece of metal for the sight. To move the hits left/right , center punch the new position and remove and resolder the sight metal. Tedious , but works good.
 
Bend the barrel. That's how this problem was solved for the last 300 years.

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NO sight modifications are allowed for smoothbore competition. I have found the front bands sometimes have a poor fit and can be twisted a little and shimmed with cardboard to make things better. Otherwise, bending the barrel is your only other option.
 
Once a new front sight is inatalled on your barrel band , a 1/8 " allen screw tightened from barrel band to barrel willhold all in place.
 
Bend the barrel. That's how this problem was solved for the last 300 years.

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... and here I thought you guys were just giving a newbie a hard time (as per usual for The Evil One), but I guess the joke is on me, 'cuz I googled it, and it's for real.
 
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