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Fred says..Be sure and mark your starting place so you know how much you've moved it.
That is why the sight adjusting tools are handy..you can push over the sight just a small amount and control the movement. With a drift and a mallet the adjustmrent is a little less precise. Especially depending on how loose or tight your sight is.. A sight adjusting tool is a fine thing to have. Jerry Burney
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