hahaha, these comments are priceless
hahaha, these comments are priceless
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Proper terminology would be "ignored".
It's the ability for members of a forum to curate their very own echo chamber.
Hurley and I, at a minimum, are ignored by the OP, so unless she clicks the link that is posted (instead of our posts) she doesn't see what we wrote (with a few caveats, like quotes).
Stay on topic.
SIG most certainly sights all of their handguns prior to shipping them. Most new guns come with the two or three casings and the sighting target from the factory. Just because they are sighted doesn't mean they can't be resighted by new owners depending on their needs. I wouldn't resight dovetail sights without benchresting them and having one or two other decent shooters put a few rounds through it to make certain that I was eliminated as the cause.
SIG also has a tendency to combat sight their handguns, unlike some other manufacturers. On your sight picture, are you putting the center of the target on top of the front sight or directly behind the front sight? The first is often described as a lollypop and the other is a combat sight.
In handgun shooting, if you are seeing drift left or right on your otherwise good groups, try varying your grip distribution. I little more or less left or right hand can make the change you are looking for without worrying about your sights.
Having someone else with you while you are shooting to give you some insight on what they are seeing in your shooting is probably the least expensive and most effective way to improve your shooting. The next best thing would be to video yourself but that is only useful if you really know what you are doing and know how to diagnose your deficiencies.
Improvement is a process that never ends until you give up.
Be safe.
I'll take it Shoot Indoors and have them put a few rounds through it first and check the sights to be sure. The RSO at CCSP SFC was a pistol instructor. While I have no doubt as to his expertise, I will obtain a second opinion in regards to the sights.
Site adjusting tool
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-fmZnJ_t34
Shoot Indoors confirmed the rear sight was indeed as far off to the left as the CCSP SFC RSO stated. They adjusted the rear dovetail sight and got it sighted in.
Nothing can be done w/ elevation on the front sight other than to replace it completely.
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