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If you're shooting as in image 1,that's the six o'clock hold, which is proper for most shooters, and therefore wouldn't be high.
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This. Some pistols are set up that way for a certain zero at a determined yardage, and sight picture 2 will be the zero at a longer distance..kind of like the KD range in the Corps..6 oclock at 100 yards, center mass at 300. Nice pistol
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I have a Browning Challenger III set up that way. I'm just use to sight pic #2 for my 1911s. I'll keep shooting it and make a decision latter. Greg
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