Hi Bruce,

Thanks for the reference.

Bore sights are a system that I use, and I find they work very well.

Some how I misread your initial post in a way that lead me to believe
that you were saying the barrel was being bent to adjust it to target.

Upon re-reading your post, I cannot for the life of me figure out how
I could have gotten that impression from what you wrote... Sorry!

-Chuck Harris

Bruce Griffiths wrote:
> I've remembered that I was originally looking for DD Maksutov's article
> on his catadioptric telescope published in 1944.
> Consequently I had a look at the contents of JOSA for 1944 and I believe
> the actual article in question is:
> 
> An Optical Sighting Gauge for the Garand Rifle C. B. SITTERSON and JR.
> and NORMAN F. BARNES, JOSA, Vol. 34, Iss. 3, pp. *126–126* (1944):
> http://www.opticsinfobase.org/josa/issue.cfm?volume=34&issue=3
> <http://www.opticsinfobase.org/josa/issue.cfm?volume=34&issue=3>
> 
> It was probably intended more as an acceptance test by the army.
> 
> Bruce
> 
> 
> Bruce Griffiths wrote:
>> If I recall correctly, the article was published in the Journal of the
>> Optical Society of America around that time or perhaps a little later.
>>
>> Bruce Griffiths wrote:
>>   

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