dodging230grainers
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Shot my Colt 6920 at 50 yards today, trying it with a Troy Industries rear backup sight after taking off the carrying handle to simulate my setup with a flattop mounted aimpoint.
Almost ALL my shots were about 3 inches high. As far as I can tell, there's no way to adjust for elevation using the rear Troy backup sight, so my only option is to adjust the front post manually, right?
I tried, but with no luck. Is a bullet tip not the best method? Turning the wheel clockwise means raising the POI, right? Any tips on how to make the bullets hit lower with the BUIS?
BTW, this was with 55 grain M193 only.
Any help would be great, thanks.
Almost ALL my shots were about 3 inches high. As far as I can tell, there's no way to adjust for elevation using the rear Troy backup sight, so my only option is to adjust the front post manually, right?
I tried, but with no luck. Is a bullet tip not the best method? Turning the wheel clockwise means raising the POI, right? Any tips on how to make the bullets hit lower with the BUIS?
BTW, this was with 55 grain M193 only.
Any help would be great, thanks.