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Old December 25, 2009, 01:21 AM   #4
HiBC
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Of course,I cannot tell you what is wrong.

I can offer you a theory to check out.Lkely,if it spun down a bunch of ladder rungs,it is not the same as a seven story fall on concrete.That might bend a frame or bbl,maybe.But rolling down a ladder,I doubt could bend major components.

but,what I think is more likely,the rear sight,is sort of a corner or projection that can get clobbered.

The rear sight is a piece of aluminum,blacked out,with a hole drilled through it for a crosspin.That rear sight might bend pretty easy,smacked by the rest of the gun.

Straitening it might be possible,but a new one from Ruger is possible and I believe there are aftermarket ones that might/might not be better.See Brownell's.

Consider the old rear sight rule,"move the sight in the direction you want to move the group"

You are shooting low,and bashing the rear sight would lower the group

I am an imperfect being,myself.

I'm glad you are not shot
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