I have a problem that I have been unable to solve regarding my DR and barrel to barrel grouping as well as sighting in general.
The rifle is a Rizzini 90L Express rifle, an O/U .30-06.
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It has a simple, standing rear sight, drift adjustable for windage only. It has a scope mount on it for a Leupold 30 mm scope. I have used it with the scope pretty much all the time. Bottom barrel fires first and is dead on at 100 yards. The upper barrel shoots about 4 inches higher and a couple or three inches left. This grouping is with factory Winchester or Remington ammo 180 grain bullets at 2700 fps. It is the same with my handloads, 180s at 2700 fps.
The other day, I took the scope off and tried using the irons. Well.....the barrels put both bullets within 1.5 inches of each other - with factory and handloads. The problem is that the two shots were 10 inches high.
So...in a sense, the irons shoot better than the scope except for elevation.
I thought that, if I had the bottom barrel sighted in, the upper barrel would follow. It does not. The second shot using the scope is not nearly as tight as it is with irons.
I, actually, prefer irons - trimmer gun - but at 10 inches above POA?
What to do? suggestions welcome. I hope that my explanation is clear enough. The simple (not so simple with this gun) solution would be to install a taller front. I'd like to avoid that, if possible and not change the original configuration of the gun. Is there any thing to be done sighting the scope that might bring that second shot in?
Pete