S sweeede Member Joined Dec 13, 2013 Messages 14 Reaction score 4 Jul 4, 2016 #1 .......... Last edited: Jul 4, 2016
murphydog Moderator Staff member Gold Supporter Joined Jun 28, 2007 Messages 27,669 Reaction score 21,359 Jul 4, 2016 #2 Two ways of saying the same thing - move the rear sight in the direction you want your shots to move. Wait, that's a third way... Are you the guy in Heartbreak Ridge?
Two ways of saying the same thing - move the rear sight in the direction you want your shots to move. Wait, that's a third way... Are you the guy in Heartbreak Ridge?
epj US Veteran Silver Supporter Joined Dec 17, 2005 Messages 4,520 Reaction score 2,436 Location Birmingham, Alabama Jul 4, 2016 #3 Or conversely move the front sight opposite the way you want your group to move.
V varmint243 Member Joined May 22, 2012 Messages 516 Reaction score 372 Jul 4, 2016 #4 turn the screw one direction if the holes in the target move the direction you wanted, your all done if not, turn the screw the other direction it's really not any more complicated than that
turn the screw one direction if the holes in the target move the direction you wanted, your all done if not, turn the screw the other direction it's really not any more complicated than that