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Old 01-27-2012, 08:27 PM
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Matt, most right handed shooters will shoot low left.
Two things can cause this. 1) pushing the shot (anticipating recoil) 2) to much or to little trigger finger.

Check out the target and the explanations.

http://www.armed2defend.com/images/A...d%20Target.pdf


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Yes, I'm familiar with that and thank you for the link.

After further inspection, the rear sight shifted during my range session. The set screw was not tightened enough before the loctite was applied.

It is corrected now but I have not had the opportunity to get back to the range, so we will see.

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BTW ... it certainly could have been some of that operator failure.
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Yes, I'm familiar with that and thank you for the link.

After further inspection, the rear sight shifted during my range session. The set screw was not tightened enough before the loctite was applied.

It is corrected now but I have not had the opportunity to get back to the range, so we will see.

Matt

That would definitely cause some problems with amming........


That's just like trying to sight in your scope on your AR and finding the mount loose......

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