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Old 10-10-2018, 02:13 PM
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Originally Posted by one eye joe View Post
THANKS FOR THE KIND WORDS, HamHands.....

I WAS ABLE TO DEAL WITH POA TO POI ELEVATION ISSUES MUCH EASIER THAN WINDAGE CORRECTIONS WITH FIXED SIGHT GUNS.....

THE FINAL STRAW WAS A BRAND NEW WALTHER PPK/S IN .380, THAT I COULD NOT HIT AN NRA B-2 TARGET A 50 FEET WITH......
Oh that is bad!

I've never experienced a windage problem on any of my fixed sight revolvers... but sure would be mad if I ever did! I'm going to scrutinize any new "J" frames in the future though... I like shooting heavy for caliber bullets too so they tend to be longer, have more rifling time.

I have noticed every single ammo tried in my MBP snub is dead on strait where I point it if I do my part and let the hammer fall with no movement/recoil anticipation. They are all 225, 240, 300, and 305 grain bullets though. However, 200 grain, Blazer Gold Dot .44Specials hit down and to the right, every time. I'm going to leave the rear/windage alone because I like and carry the heavier stuff much more than the Blazer's.
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