Hello all, Haven't been around for a bit, had some health issues but back in the saddle. Long story short, I picked up a M48 Yugo in VERY nice condition, a very low serial number 15xxx. The bore is pristine and the gun doesn't look like it had 20 rounds shot through it, It even had some "white lithium" grease in places, and some faint cosmoline also. I'm assuming from the armory. My question here is please, I cleaned it up, patched the bore, Hoppes and oil then dry patch again. Took it to my range at 100 yards and a center mass shot was blasting the would be ear off the paper human figure target. I was shooting about a foot high. Now I know the rear sight leaf (starts) at 200 meters, I know I have to adjust the front site to get the shots on center but does anyone have a suggesting other than aiming at the "Balls" to hit the paper figure in center mass? Anyone put a peep sight on these? I'm sure I'll get the windage fixed up fairly easy, and I get the fact it's a war rifle, I'd just like to get a decent point of aim at 100 yards. Thanks for any suggestions!
Dave.