Shoot at a longer range.I got these sights on my P-09. I took it out to the range over the weekend. At 7 yards, it shot about an inch and a half high. Rear sight was all the way down. What now?
I initially read the OP too quickly and completely missed that he was only shooting at 21'.1-1/2” high at 7 yd? Perfect! Where’s it at at 25 yd?
Spot on to 1-1/2” low would be perfect too.
Yup!Shoot at a longer range.
Both 115gr and 124gr bullets will strike lower. It is highly likely that the sights were factory regulated for one of those bullet weightsThe bullets used were 147gr Federal fmj. Box states fps as 1000.
What you normally shoot at has little to do with how factory sights are regulated...or even after-market sights. We old-timers are used to sights set up for 25 yards...S&W M-10s were set up for this distance shooting 158gr bullets. I have heard that some guns are now coming out of the factory set up for 15 yards.I can usually get about a quarter size group at 7 yards. It's what I normally shoot at.
A taller rear sight will raise the POIhe LGS Sig dealer gave me a taller rear sight witch fixed the problem.
Yep my bad, I screw that up everyday and twice on Sunday. The LGS gave me a shorter rear sight to lower the POI. Thanks for the correction.A taller rear sight will raise the POI
Mostly just shooting at 7-10 yards. Just for my own enjoyment.
You can take the guesswork out by using the Front Sight Calculator on the Dawson site. The front sight is a press fit. If you need to fit it, be sure to remove material from the bottom of the sightI think the .330" should be enough I'd think. Not sure how they stay on the slide, though, without the set screw.