For Sale Clayton Nelson 375 H&H

Has the standing rear leaf even been regulated (i.e., with the front-sight blade)? And if so, at what distance? 65yds? 100yds?
I don't think it has been but have not fired the gun open sights so I do you know for sure
 
8# 2oz with steel Weaver bases
 
Is this the same fellow who made some very big caliber falling blocks?
 
Is this the same fellow who made some very big caliber falling blocks?
I have only saw bolt rifles made by Clayton Nelson, maybe others could answer ?
 
I do know he built some falling block rifles (farquharson style) and his guns do pop up from time to time. I have a 300 H&H M70 that he restocked. I spoke with him about a year ago on the phone. He was pretty well up in age. Nice man.
 
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After a few questions about the sights, I was curious how close they are. 1 shot today at about 25 yards, will need some adjustment if you are interested in shooting open sights
 
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After a few questions about the sight, I was curious how close they are. 1 shot today at about 25 yards, will need some adjustment if you are interested in shooting open sights.
You have a beautiful rifle. But that target indicates the front-sight’s height - in relation to the notch of the fixed leaf on the quarter-rib - was never properly regulated before sale. I’m not sure you’d even be on paper at 50-yds.

With express sights, standard regulation of the fixed/standing leaf with a front sight of correct height is a 65-yd zero, if I recall correctly (so you’d easily be on paper even if shooting at 50-yds).

Depending on how many folding leaves come after the fixed, the first folding leaf is regulated for 100-yds, then 200-yds, etc., or sometimes the first folding leaf after the fixed goes right to 200-yds, then the next to 300-yds. But a lot depends on the chambering.

A 500 ‘Monster Magnum’ might be set up with only one fixed/standing express sight that’s been zeroed at 65yds with no illusion of shooting buffalo or elephant at 300yds. Even then, with a true 65yd zero, it’s a simple matter to hold the front bead a tad high in the ‘V’ notch to hit these animals at 100-150yds.

Good luck on correcting the sight situation.
 

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