Should I replace my sights


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Pheonix
September 2, 2003, 05:45 PM
I have a G26 and replaced the sights with a set of Trijicon night sights. I have since had problems hitting low. Trijicon has given me an authorization # to replace the rear sight, all I have to do is send in the old sight with a statement of how low I am hitting at what distance and they will do the rest.

At 15 feet I am averaging .5" low from a rest/standing 20 shot avg.
At 30 feet I average 1 in 5 shot from rest 15 shot standing.
These two groups were made with the Speer LEO rejected ammo put into 500 ct boxes (you know the stuff).

the last group of 21 shots was with WWB it was at 50 feet and was 3.88" low and the group really opened up with no shots above the POA. I can supply pictures of the target if anyone wishes to see them.

Should I send in my rear sight to be replaced with one specifically made for my shooting at no charge, or should I just be happy with what I have? Would it be better to sight it in at 50 ft or go with the better ammo and have it adjusted for .5'/15' or average it out at +2" or 2.5"/50'

Yes, I am still thinking out loud but am looking for experienced opinions. OOOH dinners ready!!

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10-Ring
September 2, 2003, 09:58 PM
Yes, replace it w/ the right part! Why settle?

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