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New GPR's take some shooting to settle in.

Both of my GPR's shot very low unless the adjustable rear sight was way up. When the sight is adjusted high it gets sloppy. Filing some off of the front blade lets you tighten down the rear sight some.

The fixed rear sight is much better IMHO.

You should be focused on the front sight with both the rear sight and the target slightly blurry. It's impossible to focus on more than one thing so don't bother trying. Shifting focus between the sights and/or target will mess up your shooting.

Maybe try orange or yellow targets. :hmm:

Just a couple thoughts I had...
 

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