Someone at rimfireforum.com should be able to help you.
I recommend checking online for videos and forums to assist you in setting the sight for your rifle. With each rifle and barrell, it will differ on how the sight is set and someone with more knowledge may be able to assist you.
Without sight we would not know what were eating, we would not have all the machinery we do because no one would be able to see the things they are building.
No.
being able to see the beauty of the places you travel to and being able to learn more about places
There are two screws securing the ramp to the barrel. One screw is quite obvious at the rear of the ramp. The other screw is under the front sight blade. Remove the front sight blade and you will be able to remove the mounting screw.
To find out how old a Winchester rifle is one would need to take the rifle to an appraiser or gun shop. The gun shop will be able to look up the gun by the serial number.
Sight means being able to see things like objects, people, trees etc. Sight is vision.
What on earth is a "sight reader"?
I would be able to tell you the answer to your question if you would supply me with a model number and a serial number to the gun in question.
There are several different sights which are able to be found in the Belgian village of Mery including the following: Graevesmolen, the church of Mery, and the mill wheel.
If you would be kind enough to supply the serial number to your rifle,I would be able to supply the year of production.