I would use set screws on the bottom of the sight.How do you determine the right location for right to left before you pin it? By going to the range and trying it out.Since the sight post is above the bore a hair move right or left equals one
foot at 100yds. Once made a daewoo barrel with the high front site post. had to
range test and make oversize pins.A definate PITA.
Thanks for the advice. It definately seems like it might be a PITA, but that's why I'm asking. Trying to get any kind of tips I can to make it a little easier. When you put the set screw in the bottom of the FSB, do you tap the barrel at all for the screw, or do you just tighten it up against the barrel?
Just tighten against the barrel.One set screw isn't enough. If you want to pin and have the equipment to do it right use the set screws for dialing in the sight.
Then drill and ream for the pins.regards.
If you have a camera, try to get some pics as this is something that people ask about doing all the time. I have a Colt Blue label upper that I have thought about redoing just so I could get the photos of the process but over the past couple years I have just had so little time to play armature gunsmith.
My only advise is to make sure you shoot it before you drill it (with the set screw) because as suggested above if you are off by a little bit you will run out of windage in a hurry.
I would bring a scribe and mark the gas block and the barrel when you have it where you want it as you may have trouble with it wanting to move on you when you drill it too.
I will certainly take pics of the process. I know I have been asking on a few different forums on some tips on how to go about changing the FSB, so I'm sure a tutorial will help out other people. As soon as I get the time to start the project I will take pics and get them sent to you, Quarterbore.