TAKtical
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My EDC glock 17 shoots about 3-4 inches high at 25 yards. Not left or right at all, perfectly center just high. Trijicon night sights. Ive put close to 100,000 rounds through this gun in the 7 years Ive had it and it has always been like that and Ive learned to adjust my point of aim to hit exactly where I want. My main question is why does it shoot high? What distance are glocks normally zeroed for? Is this normal or is it true that POA vs POI varies from gun to gun? Im buying adjustable sights because I got a membership at an outdoor range now that my ability is no longer being tested at the 25 yard indoor range. I will be shooting at 50 yards now that I can get 20 out of 20 rounds in a 5 inch circle at 25 yards every single time. I feel that I have excellent accuracy with my glock. Do you agree? Also, is it time for me to get a new barrel?