How do you,
@Pilgrim, want to view the sights as you aim. Do you hold the top of the front sight even with the top of the notch in the rear sight or do you hold the top of the front sight barely visible in the bottom of the notch?
I find that I have better results and visibility of the target when I have the top of the front sight even with the top of the notch in the rear sight. Do take the time to develop the best load before going after the sights. As the barrel's lands smooth out the impacts change. It may take up to 100 to 200 shots before the barrel is smoothed enough for final load development. Study the patch. You want a load with a fired patch that properly fills the grooves, imprints on the ball to impart spin to the ball and hold together when fired to prevent gas blow by.
The acronym for sight adjustment is
"FORS".
Front
Opposite,
Rear
Same as
@Flint62Smoothie instructed in his posting. Make you decision on what sight to alter based on how it is attached to the barrel.