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http://www.sdmfabricating.com/sightcalc.html
I have used it in the past to determine what the front sight correction needs to be. Shoot from sandbags at say, 50 feet. POA at center, measure POI and use this tool to see what's needed. Taller front sight = Lower POI. And Vice Versa
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Hi! I have a Vbob I bought quite a few months back. About 350 rounds through her like you. I must say mine is perfect. I've hit quite a few bullseyes and other shots stay in a 3-4" radius. I like the Heinie 8 sights very much compared to Novaks. Others at the range shot well, too. I also have spinal injury/damage, but thank god its mostly lower back. I hope it's just the wrong front sight and they get you fixed up, which I'm sure they will!
Here's my report http://www.cotep.org/forum/showthread.php?t=8686 ![]() I used this picture as a reference when I first started shooting with these sights, but I'm sure you know what you re doing! ![]() ![]() Great gun and good luck!! |