Advice regarding foresight and rearsight for a beginner on an LGR
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2020 2:50 pm
I have been fortunate to acquire an immaculate Walther LGR.
It has original Walther rear diopter sight and what appears to be an Anschütz foresight tunnel attached to the dovetail. The foresight has a 0.5 diopter magnification lens so far as I can tell by the markings, which is on the rear side of the interchangeable element.
I have also got a Gehmann 550 polarising variable iris, which I have screwed into the rearsight in place of the Walther 'pinhole' iris. The tighter iris I feel better.
As I'm a hobbyist as opposed to a competitor, I'm shooting at 20m or 25 yards - simply as I have a range set up at that distance for my other rifle shooting. The LGR shoots very well - I can get a group of about 20-25mm at that range, wind-dependent, with wadcutters. If I shoot on my indoor 6m pistol range, the grouping is under 10mm. Remember I'm an amateur, and I confess I'm using a front rest...
I'm long-sighted.
Rearsight iris to foresight element is about 30" on the LGR.
My questions are:
1. Is the 0.5x foresight element advantageous to me? If not, why, and what should I use?
2. I'm curious about the Gehmann 560/561 'zone plate' (or 'fresnel') rear element. In theory might give me duality of target and foresight element sharpness? But would I need to lose the 0.5x foresight lens? Worth the bother or not? 560 presumably for my rifle? And open back up on iris possibly?
3. Any suggestions as to other foresight elements? Tints etc.?
4. What about foresight size? I have a range of circular ones, plus a few posts. Hard to buy it seems as they're 16mm.
Sorry if this is all a bit basic, but I'd like to make the very best of a gorgeous rifle. Thanks.
It has original Walther rear diopter sight and what appears to be an Anschütz foresight tunnel attached to the dovetail. The foresight has a 0.5 diopter magnification lens so far as I can tell by the markings, which is on the rear side of the interchangeable element.
I have also got a Gehmann 550 polarising variable iris, which I have screwed into the rearsight in place of the Walther 'pinhole' iris. The tighter iris I feel better.
As I'm a hobbyist as opposed to a competitor, I'm shooting at 20m or 25 yards - simply as I have a range set up at that distance for my other rifle shooting. The LGR shoots very well - I can get a group of about 20-25mm at that range, wind-dependent, with wadcutters. If I shoot on my indoor 6m pistol range, the grouping is under 10mm. Remember I'm an amateur, and I confess I'm using a front rest...
I'm long-sighted.
Rearsight iris to foresight element is about 30" on the LGR.
My questions are:
1. Is the 0.5x foresight element advantageous to me? If not, why, and what should I use?
2. I'm curious about the Gehmann 560/561 'zone plate' (or 'fresnel') rear element. In theory might give me duality of target and foresight element sharpness? But would I need to lose the 0.5x foresight lens? Worth the bother or not? 560 presumably for my rifle? And open back up on iris possibly?
3. Any suggestions as to other foresight elements? Tints etc.?
4. What about foresight size? I have a range of circular ones, plus a few posts. Hard to buy it seems as they're 16mm.
Sorry if this is all a bit basic, but I'd like to make the very best of a gorgeous rifle. Thanks.