IHP 35 - irritating rear sight problem solved
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IHP 35 - irritating rear sight problem solved
Among the most irritating and intractable problems I faced with my IHP 35 from day one was the fact that it was shooting so low and so far to the left that full adjustment of the rear sight for highest elevation and windage was still no use. I had to settle for experimenting with 6-7 different pellet brands and find one that happened to be just OK - that brand just happened to shoot low and to the right compensating partially for my IHP 35's faulty sight.
I finally solved the problem as follows.
I raised the height of the entire rear sight by putting washers under the holding screws. This was not enough because the stupid damn spring loaded pin that the IHP has as part of the elevation mechanism kept slipping out of position. So I removed the offending pin and replaced it with a flat ended screw. That screw simply sits there - like the old pin. It is not screwed in position. The presence of the pin (or the screw I have used) is essential for the sight to be raised further because the elevation dial presses down on the screw (formerly pin) and pulls up the rear sight like a man pulling up his socks by pushing down his foot down into the sock. As regards the windgae adjustment, I simply loosened the screw holding the foresight and tilted it to a slight angle to correct the windage. I now see a slightly tilted front sight pillar when I shoot - but I don't care as long as it shoots straight.
Finally I can try a wider range of pellets with my IHP 35
I finally solved the problem as follows.
I raised the height of the entire rear sight by putting washers under the holding screws. This was not enough because the stupid damn spring loaded pin that the IHP has as part of the elevation mechanism kept slipping out of position. So I removed the offending pin and replaced it with a flat ended screw. That screw simply sits there - like the old pin. It is not screwed in position. The presence of the pin (or the screw I have used) is essential for the sight to be raised further because the elevation dial presses down on the screw (formerly pin) and pulls up the rear sight like a man pulling up his socks by pushing down his foot down into the sock. As regards the windgae adjustment, I simply loosened the screw holding the foresight and tilted it to a slight angle to correct the windage. I now see a slightly tilted front sight pillar when I shoot - but I don't care as long as it shoots straight.
Finally I can try a wider range of pellets with my IHP 35
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Re: IHP 35 - irritating rear sight problem solved
Good work bennedose
On my part I just got fed up tinkering with it & had it replaced with an original Diana 35 rear sight
Briha
On my part I just got fed up tinkering with it & had it replaced with an original Diana 35 rear sight
Briha
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Re: IHP 35 - irritating rear sight problem solved
Dear benne,
Backsight of such an high altitude , may not allow you to place your cheek on the butt.
Is that okay for you ??
Basu
Backsight of such an high altitude , may not allow you to place your cheek on the butt.
Is that okay for you ??
Basu
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Re: IHP 35 - irritating rear sight problem solved
Basu the words cheek and butt together make me recall a thousand jokes with those words - but I won't get into thatBasu wrote:Dear benne,
Backsight of such an high altitude , may not allow you to place your cheek on the butt.
Is that okay for you ??
Basu
More seriously - the total amount that the rear sight has been raised is about 1 cm so it does not make too much of a difference to the cheekrest.
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Re: IHP 35 - irritating rear sight problem solved
Hah Hah Ha.......benne....
However, I am able to refresh your old sweet memories.....
Basu
However, I am able to refresh your old sweet memories.....
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Re: IHP 35 - irritating rear sight problem solved
Good job sir.....
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Re: IHP 35 - irritating rear sight problem solved
Wonderful jugaad bennedose...
It looks a bit weird, staying so tall, but its fair so long as it works and does the job for us...
-Arvind S.
It looks a bit weird, staying so tall, but its fair so long as it works and does the job for us...
-Arvind S.