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I am pretty sure that if the front sight is of inadequate height for the rear sight, that the grouping will be very high, and not low...
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like the commercial says: "everyone knows that"! I said "low" in reference to the height of the sight, not the group. ![]() I measured an original Navy sight, an original 4", and this one; mine shown is about mid way between the other two. I'm not going to fire at 100 yards, but maybe 7; so the group will not be so high as to be impractical. Once I find how high the group is, i can calculate how much Higher the front sight needs to be. ![]() |
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