A lot of factors affect POI. I would NOT assume that you are somehow in error, nor would I assume that the factory made the gun shoot to POA for some hypothetical standard and correct shooter. You have already gotten some good advice on the subject of altering POI vis-a-vis POA. Now, BEFORE you alter the gun, look at your own ability to change POI. First, read Big Cholla in post # 10. My own inclination would be to try a heavier bullet, or a one-handed hold (if you are already using two), or both. Also, myself, I would expect SA shooting to print to the left of DA. That's because it has.
First, find out the facts about what it takes to make your revolver shoot to POA. Then decide whether it fits, or could be made to fit, what you intend to use the revolver for. Then, and only then, you might be ready to decide whether you need to alter the revolver.
First, find out the facts about what it takes to make your revolver shoot to POA. Then decide whether it fits, or could be made to fit, what you intend to use the revolver for. Then, and only then, you might be ready to decide whether you need to alter the revolver.