My rifle seems to consistently shoot a little to the left: At 50 yards about 4 inches west of center, at 30 yards about 2 inches west of center. So, I need to shift the front sight a small amount to the left relative to the barrel. Before I embark on this adjustment, I would like some advice from the forum on what has worked well for them. I had a friend recommend using white-out on the barrel and sight and then make a witness mark before tapping the sight to mark how much I moved it. I don't know how successful the removal of the white-out would be; I don't want to mar the finish on the barrel. So, please gentlemen, some suggestions.
Also the rifle shoots about 2 inches south of center, but I thought adding a little more powder might remedy that - yes/no???
Also the rifle shoots about 2 inches south of center, but I thought adding a little more powder might remedy that - yes/no???