Questions about the 4006 series

180 gr flat point. About 10 yards with the new to me 4006. Love this pistol

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If your groups were consistently hitting a little to the left, you can drift the rear sight a little to the right; 0.5mm would be a good start. If you don't have a brass punch you can use a short length of hardwood dowel, available at any building supply stores or most hardware stores; cut a piece to about 6 inches. Mark where the rear sight is with a pencil, so you can when it moves.
 
If your groups were consistently hitting a little to the left, you can drift the rear sight a little to the right; 0.5mm would be a good start. If you don't have a brass punch you can use a short length of hardwood dowel, available at any building supply stores or most hardware stores; cut a piece to about 6 inches. Mark where the rear sight is with a pencil, so you can when it moves.

Low left like this can also be too much finger in trigger. Pull finger out a touch and use pad more than joint. This was my problem with my first one. Ask gunsmith about moving sight, and he told above fix. Worked like a charm.
 
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