Nope!!!....lowering the rear sight lowers the poi.
jeeeeze im out of practice just had like an hour shootin at a cardboard box in the garden. i can get inch or less groups but no matter how much i adjust the sights im still hittin the target high.... what am i doin wrong? raising the rear sight lowers the point of impact right?
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Nope!!!....lowering the rear sight lowers the poi.
I had to think twice...lol!!
Always move the rear sight in the direction you wish it to shoot.
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What's your point of aim? Sorry if I'm teaching you to suck eggs, but if you're aiming at the bull, then your shots will go high.
It's such a simple thing it's often overlooked, but when you're pistol shooting, you should centre the bull area slightly above the sights, so that you see the smallest sliver of white below the dark of the scoring circle. This is known as the six o'clock hold, and works very well on the standard UBC 6 yard competition targets.
If you're already doing that, I apologise. I'm just acutely aware that sometimes we forget or even don't realise what our point of aim should be, and if it is your sights which are cocked up, at least this will serve as a reference to novice pistol shooters.
All best,
Mike.
MikeB has the right of it,
Simply put (suits Me) up for up, down for down,moving the rear sight right forces the front sight to move to right and vice versa, lining up on the base of the bull is ideal as it stops your sight picture obscuring the bull.
Cheers All.
It just might be your grip is a little to loose this can groups to go high especially with a springer, just try it but do'nt over conpensate......mike