So... last pic of where I was:

Where it is today:

So... I went out to the local unimproved USFS shooting area and dragged my Armorplate Gong out to 167 yds (I wanted 150, but my feet are less accurate than my rangefinder...)

(look for the orange... you will find it eventually...)
Now, a few points to consider:
This gun was fired ONCE, for a total of 20 rounds, none from a bench, in 2010 when I received it. Then I went after it with a hacksaw.

Today, I fired it solely from the Kneeling Supported position... and after figuring out how far off the sights were started ringing the gong. (Note that the sights are (A) original/irons and (B) the front sight is attached to the barrel with a ring held by set screws... and I only eyeballed it into position...) It took a whole 18 rounds to get there...

Unfortunately, the gun shoots about 8" high and 8" right at 167 with the rear sight bottomed out to 100m.

BUT, I have a taller front sight post AND will see to drifting the front sight once the new post is installed.

Also, FWIW:
FORTUNATELY, as demonstrated in the video I linked to earlier, mild steel core ammo doesn't hurt armorplate.
UNFORTUNATELY, missing the armorplate and hitting the 3/4" mild steel frame does significant damage...


Still, it was a good day out.
