The wheel sight on the Browning .22 refers to a type of adjustable rear sight commonly found on Browning's .22 caliber rifles, such as the Browning Automatic Rifle or the Browning T-Bolt. This sight features a circular wheel that allows the shooter to make precise adjustments for elevation and windage. The design provides a clearer sight picture and facilitates easier targeting at varying distances. Overall, it enhances accuracy and usability for shooters.
A wheel-sight conversion on a Belgian-made Browning .22 Long Rifle typically involves replacing the factory iron sights with a more precise wheel or aperture sight system. This modification enhances accuracy by allowing for finer adjustments and improved target alignment. The conversion process may include drilling and tapping the receiver for mounting, ensuring proper alignment and stability of the new sighting system. Overall, it transforms the rifle into a more refined tool for target shooting or hunting.
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Which Browning 22 auto? Consult the appropriate Gun Digenst Assembly/Disassembly manual for the rifle. What is "wheel sighted"?
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It depends on which sight is mounted. Recommend you check the manual and consult your local gunsmith use the link below
They are either on the right side of the receiver OR barrel.
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It is possible.
This is a Browning .22 auto rifle made in 1968.