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<blockquote data-quote="0311" data-source="post: 2063691" data-attributes="member: 26943"><p>I like to use unmarked paper plates stapled to a RR tie or fence posts, at any rate the posts will get chewed up and have to be replaced, so keep it simple. I'll start at a ridiculously close distance like ten feet, aiming @ center mass - to get an idea if the sights are off center. Then I increase distance, moving back farther and adjusting the windage and elevation screws until I'm point of aim. point of impact @ 75 feet. Bullets have a lot do do with accuracy in a handgun at distance; cheap melt down lead cast bullets often tend to have micro bubbles in them and this throws off the spin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="0311, post: 2063691, member: 26943"] I like to use unmarked paper plates stapled to a RR tie or fence posts, at any rate the posts will get chewed up and have to be replaced, so keep it simple. I'll start at a ridiculously close distance like ten feet, aiming @ center mass - to get an idea if the sights are off center. Then I increase distance, moving back farther and adjusting the windage and elevation screws until I'm point of aim. point of impact @ 75 feet. Bullets have a lot do do with accuracy in a handgun at distance; cheap melt down lead cast bullets often tend to have micro bubbles in them and this throws off the spin. [/QUOTE]
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