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<blockquote data-quote="aviator41" data-source="post: 2939892" data-attributes="member: 30309"><p>Keep in mind the new Vaquero, out of the box, comes with a front sight ready to be filed for your loads. None of the NMV's will shoot POA out of the box - they should all shoot low. they have to be filed down if you want the sights to be accurate. It's not a hard process. I had two sets of NMV's shooting POA in less than an hour at the range. All you need is a good file and some patience. The rear notch can be opened up if you have a hard time picking up the front blade. There are a couple of folks that make a solid brass front replacement sight or a brass "wrap" for the front sight that helps as well.</p><p></p><p>As for pet loads, I only shoot light cowboy loads out of my 45's so I'm not going to be much help. Sorry.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with your NMV.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aviator41, post: 2939892, member: 30309"] Keep in mind the new Vaquero, out of the box, comes with a front sight ready to be filed for your loads. None of the NMV's will shoot POA out of the box - they should all shoot low. they have to be filed down if you want the sights to be accurate. It's not a hard process. I had two sets of NMV's shooting POA in less than an hour at the range. All you need is a good file and some patience. The rear notch can be opened up if you have a hard time picking up the front blade. There are a couple of folks that make a solid brass front replacement sight or a brass "wrap" for the front sight that helps as well. As for pet loads, I only shoot light cowboy loads out of my 45's so I'm not going to be much help. Sorry. Good luck with your NMV. [/QUOTE]
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