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<blockquote data-quote="penman53" data-source="post: 2253311" data-attributes="member: 870"><p>When you install the taller sight, set your elevation on like 5 which I beiieve is mid way on the scale. Fire a few shots which should be high. Take a small file and slowly remove material (a few passes) then refire a couple of shots, they should be lowering. Continue until your in the middle of the target.</p><p></p><p>I shoot all my iron sight gun (rifles, pistols and autos) with a six o'clock hold, it is much easier to see the white on the bottom of the bull with the black line of the sight. I think you will fine that most of the military bolt shooters use this type of hold. Look it up on google and it will explain it to you perfectly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="penman53, post: 2253311, member: 870"] When you install the taller sight, set your elevation on like 5 which I beiieve is mid way on the scale. Fire a few shots which should be high. Take a small file and slowly remove material (a few passes) then refire a couple of shots, they should be lowering. Continue until your in the middle of the target. I shoot all my iron sight gun (rifles, pistols and autos) with a six o'clock hold, it is much easier to see the white on the bottom of the bull with the black line of the sight. I think you will fine that most of the military bolt shooters use this type of hold. Look it up on google and it will explain it to you perfectly. [/QUOTE]
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