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Old March 19, 2013, 06:34 PM   #12
Archie
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Examine the front sight blade and see if it is centered in the mounting. You may be able to correct your problem by moving the front sight blade to the left.

Likewise, check the rear sight mounting and see if it is centered on the action. You may be able to keep the aperture more centered in the mounting by drifting the rear sight to the right.


However, if that puts the front blade or rear sight body too 'far' to the left or right, probably the sights are mis-aligned with the action and barrel.
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