Danny Ross
40 Cal.
- Joined
- Jan 13, 2013
- Messages
- 449
- Reaction score
- 91
When adjusting the point of impact using only the "Front Sight", you chase the point of impact to bring it to center. Aim for the center of the target. If shooting low: lower the height of the front sight (file it a little at a time) to raise the muzzle, Right now you are holding over to compensate, the front sight is to tall. If shooting high get a taller front sight blade to lower the muzzle. If shooting left: Move the front sight to the left. Your muzzle will move right when you get your proper sight alignment. If shooting right: Move the front sight to the right. Your muzzle will move left when you get your proper sight alignment. Again this is adjusting the point of impact using only the Front Sight. As a suggestion. When you get to where you are 1-2 inches low, then would be a good time to play with your power charge for your "best" groups. Once you get that figured out, then if needed finish filing in the front sight. Remember you can always lower the front sight with a file, once the metal is removed you can't put it back. Remove a little, then shoot 2-3 rounds, if needed remove more, and shoot again. Do that till you get the round impacting the height you want it to hit. Hope this explanation helps. DANNY
Last edited: