I've got a Kimber series I that shoots beautiful groups both with factory hardball and with 200gr LSWC handloads. The only problem is that it's shooting about 4 inches high at 25 yards. (I'm using a standard bullseye sight picture on an NRA 25 yard slow-fire pistol target). The sights are fixed and the rear is either a Novak or a Kimber clone of a Novak rear sight. Is there anything I can do to get it down about 2 inches or so? I can live with 2 inches high, but 4 plays hell with me when I'm working on the dualing tree.
I figure I need either a taller front sight or to somehow lower the rear. I don't know how hard it is to replace the front, but it appears to be sitting in a shallow dovetail. The rear sits in a dovetail and is drift adjustable. It's held in place with an allen screw.
Any and all advice is greatly appreciated.
Have a good one,
Dave
I figure I need either a taller front sight or to somehow lower the rear. I don't know how hard it is to replace the front, but it appears to be sitting in a shallow dovetail. The rear sits in a dovetail and is drift adjustable. It's held in place with an allen screw.
Any and all advice is greatly appreciated.
Have a good one,
Dave