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Originally Posted by m21sniper
First, drift the rear sight with a brass punch to bring the shot group in vertical line with the bullseye. Then experiment with various loads and find the one that shoots closest to the bullseye in said vertical plane.
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That sounds like a logical starting point. I'd probably spring for a set of adjustable (yet carry-friendly) Novaks.
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I've seen how you shoot your Sig. Based on your groups that i've seen that you shoot with it, that spoon is your soulmate. You two belong together. Just like me and my P7.
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Understatement of the year. RL is being modest when he says he is a "seasoned shooter". He was punching ragged holes all day long today. I on the other hand had a few ragged hole groups, but with way too many "flyers" and a bit of a flinch rearing it's ugly head from lack of practice.