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Old 02-21-2010, 09:09 PM
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Default NIB 638 airweight sights hard to shoot

Bought NIB 638 last Thursday, got it to the range Sunday and shot 75 rounds and could not hit paper to save my soul. Gun feels good in hand but having a hard time sighting in with groove in the back and sight blade up front. Wish it had a red blade up front. Any thoughts on sighting technique or advise on better shooting accuracy would be apprecaiated. Thanks!
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